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  1. Member edDV's Avatar
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    The ATSC tuner is the DTV tuner for receiving over the air digital broadcasts. ATSC is the digital broadcasting standard in the USA.
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  2. Originally Posted by GeekFunk
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    I'd say that the Olevia 30" is an excellent value at $1200 or less, and the Olevia 32" is an excellent value at $1500 or less.
    $300 dollars for 2 inches -Does that work on people two?? LOL
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    I have seen the Olevia 37" for $1500.
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    Originally Posted by mrbossman
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    I have seen the Olevia 37" for $1500.
    GeekFunk wrote that last March.
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    All this talk of Ghosting and I have YET to see it on any the newer LCD's during game play or watching sporting events.

    DLP might be fine for a Living Room or Family Room but HARDLY practical for bedroom use, nevermind you'll be sitting right on top of even the smallest versions.

    Syntax just released the HVX versions of the 26" and 30" LCD's and they are a big improvement over the HVE series.

    Some reviews are already up on the AVS Forums.

    Just waiting until Christmas...
    Project Digital: Eliminate All Physical Media is finally underway!
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    LCD's are gradually getting better* and good big affordable ones will be showing up in 2006.

    *If you avoid cheap sets with computer monitor panels. Best way to select a LCD panel intended for video display is look for native resolutions in the 1366 x 768 range (or better) and contrast ratios above 1000 to 1. Computer spec resolutions (e.g. 800x600, 1024x768) usually indicate a computer monitor panel.
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