Syntax Olevia LT20S 20-Inch Flat-Panel LCD TV | 
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Rating: 14 reviews
Media: Electronics Display Size: 20 Shipping Weight (lbs): 26 Dimensions (in): 25.5 x 11 x 20.5 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: LT20S Model: LT20S UPC: 872303008218 EAN: 0872303008218
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| Features:
| • | 20-inch LCD TV can also double as a PC monitor; measures 24.6 x 19.5 x 10.8 inches (WxHxD) with stand | | • | 800 x 600-pixel resolution, 170-degree viewing angle, 12 ms response time, 500 cd/m2 brightness, and 500:1 contrast ratio | | • | PC viewing up to a 1024 x 768-pixel resolution at 75 Hz | | • | Inputs: 1 composite, 1 S-Video, 1 component, 1 VGA | | • | Two stereo speakers, 3 watts apiece (6 watts total) |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Not bad for the money May 4, 2007 For the money it is not bad but many competitors offer HDTV which this isn't but the picture is good. I was disappointed when hooking it to my laptop. I got these flashing lines and changing settings and resolution didn't help. When I played a movie from a DIVX file on my laptop it disappeared and look pretty darn good.
PERFECT November 7, 2006 REALLY GOOD, WITH GOOD & SHARP IMAGE. VERY SATISFIED. VERY FAST SHIPPING. THANK YOU.
Amazing Value, Amazing Quality November 4, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this TV as a birthday present for a friend, somewhat skeptical of the price considering the size of the unit. In reality, the TV turned out to be the best purchase I could have made - it works perfectly, it's unbelievably affordable, and it's got a great picture quality. The specs are identical to pricer models with brand names. I fully intend to get one for myself.
Value Priced But You Get What You Pay For... September 15, 2006 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Cheap and value priced: About $200.00 retail less than comparable LCD TVs but you get what you pay for.
Decent picture: However, you MUST use the video or component inputs to get a good picture. The "ant" input is horrible and will show every flaw in your cable connection. I did not see anything wrong with my tube TV until I replaced it with this one, then I immediately saw ghosts and noise. I ended up replacing my cable run to the bedroom with quad-shielded cable and upgraded my splitters from standard cable to the digital bandwidth variety which provided the increased bandwith that is necessary to provide the best possible digital cable reception (there's also splitters designed for HD as well). I cannot overstress the importance of making sure that your "splitter" matches your type of cable service (e.g., standard, digital or HD) to receive the best possible picture from your new set. In addition, the viewing angles are extremely limited. You must be "dead-on-center" to get a good picture. Even the slightest deviation (from center) will "wash-out" the picture. In my case, that's not a problem because my TV is viewed from a fixed location in the bedroom and never have a need to look at it from an angle. And finally, this TV must be viewed from a reasonable distance to get a flaw-free picture (even with a pristine cable connection). From what I've read, LCD TVs are not as good at processing quick scene changes and sometimes the lag is noticable; however, at the proper viewing distance, those lags become tolerable. In my case, I had to push the new LCD TV back an additional 2 feet (from where I had my 19 inch tube set) to get those lags to a tolerable level. This TV has a 12ms response time and the better LCDs have an 8ms response time. I don't know if that makes a difference for TV reception but I do know that it will make a big difference if you attempt to use this as a PC monitor and one of your kids trys to play a top-end game. Also, I have heard that Olevia support is basically non-existant or difficult to reach so consider a supplemental warranty if available for a reasonable price. And finally, one of the most important pieces of information you'll need. To turn the TV "on or off" from your universal cable remote control, you can use the code for an LG brand TV which is "0056."
In summary, I can't make any final recommendations because I have no basis for comparison as this is my first-ever LCD TV. However, I can tell you that my wife "loves it" so I guess all the extra work "paid-off" in the end.
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