Originally posted by: hottnucks
no tuner 🙁
Originally posted by: Diogenes2
Originally posted by: hottnucks
no tuner 🙁
A TV with no tuner ? How does that work ? 🙁😕
Originally posted by: Smurf
A good find for a B&M store, but a far cry from the best deal on a QUALITY HDTV. The 3 series is the lowest end of Olevia's hdtv's, and the tuner is an EXPENSIVE add on! (>$100)
You can get the 532h (in BLACK with a TUNER) for 530 + 28 s&h at newegg!
Originally posted by: zig3695
htpc, thats how it works. nice deal! .... im waiting for 50" hdtv's to hit $500
Originally posted by: hottnucks
Originally posted by: zig3695
htpc, thats how it works. nice deal! .... im waiting for 50" hdtv's to hit $500
Approximately, when is that gonna happen?
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: Diogenes2
Originally posted by: hottnucks
no tuner 🙁
A TV with no tuner ? How does that work ? 🙁😕
That's no big deal at all.
Do you have cable? Then you don't need a tuner. It's only a problem if you still use rabbit ears to get your signals.
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Well this is a bias thread..so lets set some stuff straight.
1. That is a REFURB unit. Not a new in box.
2. You can't return it to newegg? Buyer Beware.
-Return for refund within: non-refundable
-Return for replacement within: non-replaceable
3. You only get a 90 day warranty from Olevia on Refurb units.
4. You do NOT need a tuner if you use any Digital Cable, HD Service, DirecTV, Dish or Tivo/DVR type unit. Those all require a set-top box. So it makes that so called "must have tuner" worthless. I'd say 90% of the population who watches TV has a set-top box of some kind.
Not to mention that you can get the Olevia 337H from Fry's for $599 and it's 37" brand new. It has tearing o
Originally posted by: Diogenes2
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: Diogenes2
Originally posted by: hottnucks
no tuner 🙁
A TV with no tuner ? How does that work ? 🙁😕
That's no big deal at all.
Do you have cable? Then you don't need a tuner. It's only a problem if you still use rabbit ears to get your signals.
Uhh, methinks cable still needs a tuner ...
( The OP title was actually in error.. This is an LCD monitor, not a TV )
I don't believe what the OP is referring to is a refurb. The 532H from newegg that someone mentioned is the refurb.Originally posted by: maxcom
"refurb" should be in the title
Originally posted by: Smurf
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Well this is a bias thread..so lets set some stuff straight.
1. That is a REFURB unit. Not a new in box.
2. You can't return it to newegg? Buyer Beware.
-Return for refund within: non-refundable
-Return for replacement within: non-replaceable
3. You only get a 90 day warranty from Olevia on Refurb units.
4. You do NOT need a tuner if you use any Digital Cable, HD Service, DirecTV, Dish or Tivo/DVR type unit. Those all require a set-top box. So it makes that so called "must have tuner" worthless. I'd say 90% of the population who watches TV has a set-top box of some kind.
Not to mention that you can get the Olevia 337H from Fry's for $599 and it's 37" brand new. It has tearing o
1) True, but it makes no real difference if it's new in box, or refurb. At least if it's refurb, you know it works... it's been factory reconditioned. 😛 Just my opinion.
2) You can't return it to newegg... true. However...
3) Mine came with a one year warranty. That's through Olevia.
4) True, but recieveing OTA HD broadcast is a very nice thing to have. Also... being a college student, I never know what the next cable hookup I'll have is going to be.
There IS a difference between the 3 series and the 5 series. The 5 series uses an ATi chipset for upconverting / downconverting / scaling, etc. Better than the no name chipset in the 3 series, IMO.
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: Diogenes2
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: Diogenes2
Originally posted by: hottnucks
no tuner 🙁
A TV with no tuner ? How does that work ? 🙁😕
That's no big deal at all.
Do you have cable? Then you don't need a tuner. It's only a problem if you still use rabbit ears to get your signals.
Uhh, methinks cable still needs a tuner ...
( The OP title was actually in error.. This is an LCD monitor, not a TV )
Cable uses a box, which is the tuner. Either way, you could also use your VCR as a tuner....
That said...no tuner does suck.