Syntax-Brillian is making a splash in this season’s sea of TVs. The company just announced that they are planning a line of LCDs that use 120Hz technology to deliver the true HD of 1080p.
The company’s 120Hz Motion Estimation/Motion Compensation (ME/MC) boasts a better reproduction of objects that are in motion. Other features include additional HDMI inputs and two USB ports.
The new line will start shipping in the second quarter of 2008; the five sizes range from 42 to 65 inches.
In case you were one of those in the HDTV holiday frenzy, the company has other A/V components to announce under its Olevia brand. New “behind-the-scenes” offerings include an HDMI switcher box, an HDMI switcher/splitter, Olevia-branded HDMI cables, and wall/ceiling mounts. There are also plans for an Olevia home theater sound bar, DVD players, digital photo frames, speakers and a wireless/waterproof LCD TV.
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Along with their new product line I hope they bump up
tech support also. The 332H was my first HDTV and
when it broke - warranty support was slooooow. It
took four weeks to receive an RMA and return tag
and another three weeks before I received the
replacement.
I know their approach to the higher-end 7 series is
better. I went with Samsung the second time around
and their local tech support is great.