Olevia 747i 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
- Active Screen Size – 47″
- Aspect Ratio – 16:9
- Dynamic Contrast – 1600:1
- HDTV Built In/HDTV Ready – HDTV Built-In
- Native Resolution – 1920x1080p
For studio-quality, high-definition TV, the 47-inch Olevia 747i delivers a simply stunning HDTV experience for home or commercial applications. Engineered to display the richest, most vibrant images, the Olevia 747i LCD HDTV features the industry most advanced SiliconOptix Realta Hollywood Quality Video (HQV) processor powered by Teranex technology. It offers dual combo ATSC/NTSC tuners, a super-wide 178-degree viewing angle, 1600:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, and fast response time. With dual HDMI connectivity and three component inputs, the Olevia 747i delivers it all?high-definition digital TV and widescreen movies (up to 1080p native resolution), standard analog TV, action sports, video games, and home videos ?with stunningly crisp, vibrant imagery and realistic, immersive sound. This 47-inch HDTV can even double as a presentation display with support for PC resolutions up to 1920×1080 through HDMI and VGA. The 747i interchangeable (side or bottom) mounted speakers1 complement its D2Au
Rating: (out of 27 reviews)
List Price: $ 2,176.58
Price: $ 1,399.99
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S. J. Romero
November 4, 2010
Review by S. J. Romero for Olevia 747i 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
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First the bad: It’s very heavy. My unit weighs about 160lbs and is very difficult to move around on the stand. That said, the delivery guys took care of moving it. Now that its set up, weight is of no consiquence.
The Amazing: The up conversion of Standard Definition TV. I researched the Hollywood Quality Video Chipset and read extensively on its websites about how the Television will integrate the upconversion to near-HD on Standard Definition TV. Now that its on my TV stand, its simply amazing to watch both HD and Standard Def TV
The Fabulous: The Quality of HD is flawless. The black definition is enough for me. The Menu is very easy to use, so easy I’ve never had to consult the manual. The crisp sharpness of the 1080i HD Channels is brilliant and in my eyes compared with my LG television, it’s gotta be 1080p I’m watching as it really looks like an open window.
I was Sold When: I found out the price. For high quality HQV Chipset + Size + Warranty the Price was a bargain and I couldn’t be happier.
I’d recommend this TV or any Olevia TV to friends and families. The Delivery guy who helped me to install commented his impression with the unit and wrote down the brand and website i got it from when I told him the price because he said he was going to order one… that’s how good this TV is, one look and your sold.
I bought it sight unseen online based on the Consumer Reports and couldn’t be happier.
Lastly, Olevia is an American Owned American Made company and that was just icing on the cake at the end of the day.
S. Oh
November 4, 2010
Review by S. Oh for Olevia 747i 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
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This TV is one that I can not afford. But it’s got to have an awesome quality clocking at 12 million dollars. And the saving that Amazon is giving? 3.7 million. There is no other item that Amazon sells that gives that much saving.
Evel Enivel
November 4, 2010
Review by Evel Enivel for Olevia 747i 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
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I was so happy when UPS flew the item to my door. My very own 747i. The “i” stands for “incredible!” Of course, I was expecting a much larger 747 than the one I received… 747s are usually slightly bigger than 47 inches diagonally… I hopped in the cockpit and broke the screen. Still, by saving $3.8 million, marked down from $16.3 million…by Grapthar’s hammer… What a savings.
Frank A. Maida
November 4, 2010
Review by Frank A. Maida for Olevia 747i 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
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Having owned this TV for around a month its one of the best TVs I have ever owned. All my previous TVs were Sony’s and yes its right there with them or above them.
I paid $1300 delivered to the door what a bargain! Out of the box its pretty close to perfect. The only adjustments I did was to lower the brightness and set the advanced black level enhancer to on, the lighting was set to dark room, this TV has plenty of brightness turning it down a little will extend the life of the LCD and also improve the picture giving better black levels. Some pro reviews have stated that the black level performance was average, lowering the brightness will improve that.
There is still a lot of standard definition out there and this set performs much better than I expected and better than any other LCD Ive seen, probably due to the excellent Silicon Optix HQV processor it up-scales the tuner to what looks like standard DVD. DVDs look close to 720p HD and that’s without an up converting DVD player. If you are watching SD TV you can be hard pressed to think its HD that is until you go to a HD station.
HD is simply stunning its like looking out a window very few Hdtvs can achieve this, color quality is excellent. Color temp is user adjustable at 6500 or 9200 but it’s not necessary to adjust 6500 is fine in my opinion. It has PIP which I use often for sports, and a nice function called channel surfing it will display several channels at once so you can choose the one you want. it also has Split screen.
The Menu is good once you master it, it could drive some people crazy at first though because of the rotating menu. The remote has several small buttons which when viewing in the dark are hard to find despite the fact that it back lit, you have to memorize the ones you need to use like favs sleep view etc, that’s about the only thing I can complain about oh it is heavy at 130lbs but once you get it into place that not an issue other thing in researching this TV I heard what I thought was a ridiculous complaint about an egg shaped image when the TV was switching input or in very dark scenes, I saw it too but it disappeared after a week or so, Maybe it had to break in whatever its gone,
Sound quality is very good with 25 watts per channel and nice sounding speakers, it has a lot of sound enhancements such as wide sound deep bass and idfa which is preset eq settings for Movie live speech etc.
The fact that Olevia is a new company I give them a lot of credit getting to top of the heap so quick. I own a 32″ and 27″ Olevia I had a problem with the 32 but Circuit City replaced it and the new one it working great. I would recommend that you buy warranty protection for it being we know little about its reliability. I purchased one on the net for $150 for 5 years at Teds unlimited there are other company’s that you can go with as well. So for $1450 I have a great TV with a 5 year warranty.
I almost felt guilty for not buying a Sony but their 40″ Bravia was several hundred dollars more. So Instead I have Sony quality with a Olevia price. I recommend this TV highly walk run or surf and get one before the price go’s up. FM
C. LARSON
November 4, 2010
Review by C. LARSON for Olevia 747i 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
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Once the television arrived, it was an easy set up. HDMI connections x 2 let us attach the cable box and the Blu-ray player directly. Then we turned it on and we were dazzled by the great color and fantastic detail. Only down side is that Olevia uses codes for its remote that are too new to be in many “universal remotes” so we end up with two controllers – one for the TV and one for everything else. This is our second Olevia LCD TV.
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