Syntax Olevia LT30HV
March 30th, 2005 | by Mike Bell
Full Review
Weighing in at 50 pounds with its built-in stand, the LT30 is relatively easy for one person to remove from its shipping material and place on a table. The TV and side speakers are silver plastic, and there is a metal trim panel between the LCD and the bottom of the TV. Overall, it's attractive and has a nice profile with the rear cable covers in place. There are three dress covers on the back of the panel that cover the various inputs and outputs. The DVI / HDCP and RGB inputs are recessed behind cover “A.” The AV ports, consisting of the S-Video In, Composite In (CVBS), Audio R/L in, audio R/L out, headphone out, subwoofer out, and Component In (YPbPr) for progressive scan and (YCbCr) for interlaced scan, are recessed behind cover “B.” A neat cable management system is behind cover “C,” above the pedestal, as well as the TV RF terminal for the dual NTSC tuners. Design and Features

Syntax's LT30HV looks very stylish
by Shelly on June 24, 2008:
“I'm on the phone with tech right this minute for the same problem. He just troubleshot and found that the bulb has blown. Yep, it's the inverter... $500 blah blah blah. What a rip off. $1200 for 2.5 years... Guess I'll have to buy the warranty next time.” More...