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The people over at Syntax-Brillian Corporation have released a very large number of products over the past couple of years, whether we're talking about the company's Vivitar or Olevia brands. And this is exactly the type of product we'll talk about as follows, namely the Olevia 747i LCD HDTV, a device that offers quite an advanced set of features without upping its price too much.
Thus, the TV set has been equipped with a 47-inch LCD display, which supports a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (Full HD), as well as a 16:9 aspect ratio, 8 ms response time, as well as 178-degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles, which are actually some pretty good specs, taking into account the size of this device.
Additionally, the TV set is built based on Silicon Optix HQV video processing technology and supports 2:2/3:2 image pull down. Furthermore, the device includes a temperature adjustment system (up to 6500K), a digital 3D comb filter, supports progressive scanning, as well as 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p resolutions (NTSC and ATSC supported).
The device also offers a full range of connectivity options, including here Component, Composite and S-Video inputs, as well as a VGA input and a digital input (HDMI with support for HDCP). Furthermore, the TV set has been equipped with 2 x 25 W stereo speakers, as well as an optical audio output and a stereo mini jack output, for private listening.
It's also interesting to note that the Olevia 747i LCD HDTV also offers several other interesting and useful functions, namely a Clock/Alarm, Closed Caption, support for PIP/split screen, a sleep timer, as well as a V-Chip parental control system.
The HDTV from Syntax-Brillian can be purchased for around 1,300 US dollars from various retailers, which is a rather average price tag, compared to similar models available on the market. |