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To: Tom Caruthers who wrote (85)1/22/2007 5:56:05 PM
From: Starlight  Read Replies (1) of 361
 
I just came from Circuit City, and I saw the 32" and 27" Olevia. They were set up next to SONY, and in comparing the two, the Olevia had the better color quality. The SONY flesh tones were washed out looking. The Olevia colors were much more vivid -- they "popped" -- and flesh tones looked warmer. Both 27" and 32" sets had HDMI input. The 32" was $599.99, and the 27" was $489.99 (Or maybe $479 -- I was paying more attention to the 32" TV). I think either one is terrific for a second set -- or even a first if you don't want anything larger than 32".
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