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Olevia 252T FHD
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This LCD TV, the 52" Olevia 252T FHD, has a 1080p display for high-definition TV viewing. Olevia 52 1080p LCD HDTV 252T FHD For the best deal on the Olevia 252T FHD, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the 252T FHD (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales.
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Olevia 252T FHD
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Olevia 252T FHD and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Visible Diagonal Screen Size | 52" |
| Details |
| 1080p | Yes |
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Reviews by Users
08 May 2008



WARRNING
Don't buy a Syntax Olevia! I bought one and it died almost to the day the warranty went out. Customer service said I would have to pay to ship it back and pay the parts and labor to fix it and that would cost over half of the TV's cost. They wouldn't offer to help with anything and they said they lost my registration card, the same one they used to call me with to ask me how I liked it a week after I bought the TV. So all I can do is to post this to every blog I can to try to inform others....
–inclwfrom Amazon.com
10 Mar 2008



LCD vs. Plasma
I have a Panasonic 50" plasma and like it very much. I've been looking at the LCD TVs and wondered how they compared to plasma (real world experiences/feedback, not specs). I do know that my 50" plasma sucks up over twice the amount of power as this 52" LCD (something like 325 watts for this TV, and around 750 watts for my plasma). I especially like the price on the Olevia. I paid $2k for my 50" Panasonic 1080p. But for $500 less, less power consumption, and a slightly larger screen, it's s...
–Oh_Yeahfrom Amazon.com
05 Mar 2008



olevia 52" tv in one word "awsome"
I know olevia make great tv"s because i have the 47"tv by oleiva and like the 52"the 1080p is sharp and makes other 52"tv to high to buy with the same stuff,two thing to "note" the olevia 52" is very very heavy you will need at lease three people to lift it,{note-the tv has good black level but if you want a deeper black level go to the wheel menu/ on it,it has a (black level extender)for that richer deep black}all and all the color, the picture,the sound,and the universal remote makes the olevi...
–Teddy Brownfrom Amazon.com
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