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Olevia 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Great picture, only flaw is can't setup other remotes with it

(5 out of 5) by Rick on Dec 2, 2007
Bought this elsewhere day before Thanksgiving, price was amazing including a 10% off coupon putting it below $1,000. Nice picture, would like to find remote code for it so I can use my cable remote or a universal.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

GREAT TV

(5 out of 5) by S. Barfield on Mar 27, 2008 (New York)
This tv is great picture is great and the coolest feature is the split screen feature where you can watch or play to diff things at once. for ex. you can play ps3 and the wii at the same time or you can watch a movie on your hd or blu-ray and have the same movie on your standard player at the same time to see the diff. i love to do that to my friends that say theres no diff between hd and standard. and for $1000 - $1200 you cant and wont find a better tv. trust you dont have to spend the extra 1000 just for a sony, you can get a system for your home theater to go with this tv instead.

Great television, YES! But a few minor flaws

(4 out of 5) by New York Bargain Hunter on Dec 15, 2008 (New York NY USA)
This television is everything that everyone else is throwing five stars at it except for two problems. The first one is tiny, which is that the black is not black enough, basically if you are watching a night scene it will cause you to squint. So unless you are watching Alien V Predator, the view is as good as the "BRAND NAME" television sets. The second problem irks the heck out of me which is the PIP. It's awesome that it has PIP but the PIP selections are very limited. You can only watch HDMI with everything else, otherwise you are stuck with a limited selection such as components 1-2 or VGA with everything else. You can not match composites 1 and 2 or S-wire with composites or either with a regular quam tuned channels. So unless you can figure out how to hook up a Wii via HDMI you can't watch the game and lose weight on your Wii fit at the same time. The blue night-light is also annoying, I ended up putting a piece of electrical tape on it, it's really bright.