I have 2 Olevias. Their picture is better than my other name-brand Philips LCD. Consumer reports gives Olevia TVs pretty high scores as well. Good pictures, lots of options, solid feeling products.
I'm a budget shopper. All 3 of my LCDs smallest being 23" largest being 47" I was able to get for under $1500 for ALL of them. The 2 smaller ones were used. That's over a few years time... If the government is cutting the signal, they should supply the digital tuners to everyone for a discount. Some people spend $1500 on one part for their hot rod yet still have 3 old CRT TVs in their house. I spent it on upgrading to LCDs.. I am as entitled to a discount as much as them.
This sucks.. OTA is how I view TV (free and in HD baby). I don't watch TONS of TV, I rent HD-DVDs from Netflix... I have 3 LCD TVs in my house and only one has a built in Digital tuner, the other 2 are analog tuners. So I am the type of person that is disappointed in this news.
What a joke.. Only retards that buy this are competition car customizers who have at least a 32" LCD in their car to even notice ANY difference in clarity. I'm sure the price will be about 2 grand.
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