Question:
I have 2 choices, which 32" TV should I get?
ABC
2007-07-31 09:22:23 UTC
I would like to get an Olevia TV because I heard they are pretty good for cheap prices.

Here are my 2 choices

1) OLEVIA 332H, 32" LCD HDTV FROM ITS "3" SERIES
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Response Time: 8ms
Digital Input: 1 HDMI w/HDCP, PC + Video, Plug & Play, CEA EDID Extensions
TV System Support: up to 1080i
TV Tuner Input: No Tuner
PC Resolution Support: Up to 1360 x 768 at 60 Hz

2) OLEVIA 232V 32" LCD HDTV FROM ITS "2" SERIES
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Response Time: 8ms
Digital Input: 1 HDMI w/HDCP, PC + Video, Plug & Play, CEA EDID Extensions
TV System Support: up to 1080i
TV Tuner Input: ATSC/NTSC
PC Resolution Support: Up to 1360 x 768 at 60 Hz

The only difference seems to be that the "2" Series TV has a Digital Tuner while the "3" Series does not. But the "3" Series seems to be a new generation but I don't know what's new about it.

The 232V with the tuner is $50 more expensive than the 332H that doesn't have a tuner.

Which one should I get?? Thanks!
Four answers:
Scatwoman
2007-07-31 12:38:45 UTC
The second one I have this one. It is better to have the ASTC Tuner.
raul.cavazos
2007-07-31 18:33:47 UTC
First look in area about the HD signal availaibility. In 2009 all

signal from the air will be digital by governament mandatory.It will be better if you are ready. In case there are HD signal in the air if your TV does not have A tuner you won't will be able to receive that signal with the "no tuner" TV
quikdash6
2007-07-31 16:31:10 UTC
I would spend the extra $50 for the tv tuner. Just to have it just in case.
2007-07-31 16:32:00 UTC
olevia is a good brand and i have one but they dont have remote codes for dish and direct tv so you have to use two remotes.



But the second tv you listed sounds good



Good luck and happy shopping


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