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Syntax 537H
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The Syntax 537H is a 37" flatscreen LCD HDTV, which has a 1080i display (1366x768 resolution). This HDTV will get you a widescreen (16:9) aspect ratio, as well as a 3D Y/C comb filter for better picture quality. The Syntax 537H provides a sleep timer and picture-in-picture, as well as parental lock to ensure that your kids are watching only the shows you want them to see. Olevia LCD 37" HDTV TV For the best deal on the Syntax 537H, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the 537H (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. In addition, we provide a price graph for every item, showing its high and low price history over the last three months. This lets you quickly spot price trends, so you can get the best possible deal. StreetPrices was the first site on the web to offer price graphs.
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Specs
UPC 8-72303-00884-3, EAN 0-872303-008843
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| Overview |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Flat Front | Yes |
| VCR | No |
| Visible Diagonal Screen Size | 37" |
| Details |
| 1080i | Yes |
| 1080p | No |
| 720p | Yes |
| Color | N/A |
| Comb Filter | 3D Y/C |
| Display Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| HDTV | Ready |
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| Details (continued) |
| Parental Lock | Yes |
| Picture-in-Picture | Yes |
| Plays DVDs | No |
| Remote Control | Yes |
| Screen Resolution | 1366x768 |
| Sleep Timer | Yes |
| Dimensions |
| Width | 36.8" |
| Height | 29.4" |
| Length (Depth) | 10.3" |
| Weight | 53 lb |
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Reviews by Users
15 Mar 2009



Thoughts after 10 months of use...
I purchased this in August, and use it primarily for movies (Blu-Ray & Standard) and video games (PS3). For the price I paid ($699) I'm satisfied. For me, the on-screen programming that so many people have written about hasn't been that big of deal, but I admit it is strange. I will say that if you don't have this hooked up to an external sound system (I have a basic Sony surround 5.1), the sound is rather shallow and dissapointing (it's not horrible, but it definitely leaves you wanting ...
–S. Patrickfrom Amazon.com
26 Jan 2009



I Rate it High...But!
I bought this in December 2007. Works real well....BUT
they went bankrupt, chapter 11 July 2008! So if you buy one you have no warranty as warranties are a liability and they are removed with bankruptcy! I bought an extended warranty like a jerk and I am out that dough. All I can do is watch and enjoy what I have and if it fails, who knows what to do. Parts may not be available, but thay have been bought out by a company calling themselves; "Olevia International Group."
I do not know I...
–Billy Jackfrom Amazon.com
22 Jan 2009



Junk
Do not buy an Olevia TV. I had this TV for 14 months and the HDMI input quit working. No TV repair companies will touch an Olevia TV, I called at least five. They all told me Olevia TV's are what they refer to as 'throw away's'. If they break after the warranty is up, just throw it away. It is out of warranty, so I am out of luck. This seems to be a recurring problem with Olevia TV's. Customer service department is the worst I've ever seen, call ten times and get ten different answers.
–Tim Hartmanfrom Amazon.com