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The Ölevia 437V is a full-featured HDTV. The 37" screen has a 1600:1 contrast ratio and a quick 8ms response time for bright, crisp images that keep up with the action. High contrast ratios and fast response times mean rapid-action viewing of sporting events or adventure films, displayed with super clarity that truly comes alive! With a super-wide 178-degree viewing angle, images look spectacular wherever you are seated.
A variety of inputs including HDMI and 15-pin D-sub for your PC allow you to hook up a wide range of equipment. The built in ATSC/NTSC tuners allow you to receive digital and analog broadcast signals. Perfect for home or business viewing, this LCD HDTV is also compatible up to 1080i standard and for PC resolutions up to 1360 x 768 through HDMI and VGA.
HDTV ReadyWith a maximum resolution of 1366x768 (16:9), the widescreen Olevia 437V fully supports HDTV 720p (1280x720, progressive) for a truly high-definition experience.
HDMI InputThe Olevia 437V features an HDMI input to receive high-definition digital video and audio through a single, convenient cable connection. HDMI's appeal has made it the choice interface for a broad selection of HD-capable video devices and gaming consoles.
Built-in ATSC TunerArmed with a built-in ATSC tuner, the Olevia 437V displays digital over-the-air programming without additional digital set-top equipment.
Impressive ViewabilityThe Olevia 437V offers an ultra-wide 178° viewing angle both horizontally and vertically to ensure a perfect viewing experience from almost any viewing location.
PC CompatibleWith a D-Sub (VGA) port, the Olevia 437V conveniently doubles as a computer monitor!
V-Chip Parental ControlThe V-Chip parental control feature allows parents to block inappropriate programming for their children.