Olevia 747i firmware upgrade 7550

System Requirements: Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 8.1


Go to for more information! This beautifully designed, big screen HDTV delivers a studio-quality television experience that.
By: Adrienne Maxwell, October 19, 2008 HTR Product Rating Performance 3 Stars Value 3 Stars Overall3 Stars Disagree with our product rating? Email us and tell us why you think this product should receive a higher rating. This 47-inch 1080p LCD comes from one of Olevia's high-end lines.  It was first released in 2006, but is still available.  The company has yet to bring follow-up lines to market, probably because parent company Syntax- Brillian recently filed for bankruptcy.  This LCD has an eight-millisecond response time and uses Silicon Optix's Realta HQV video-processing chip.  The connection panel, while solid at the time of the TV's original release, is now a little lean on the HDMI end.  You get two HDMI, two component video and one PC input, as well as two RF inputs to access the internal NTSC, ATSC and Clear- QAM tuners.  The HDMI inputs accept both 1080p/ p/24 signals.  Picture-in-picture functionality is available.  An RS-232 port allows you to integrate the TV into an advanced control system, but the TV does not offer any special media-friendly ports, such as a card reader or media-enabled USB port.  There is a USB port on the back panel, but it is used only for firmware updates. Additional Resources• Read more LCD HDTV reviews by Home Theater Review.com's staff.• Explore Blu-ray options in our Blu-ray Player Review section. The 747i has a solid but not extensive amount of picture adjustments, presented in a prism-shaped menu system that is very frustrating to navigate.  The 747i offers seven preset input modes that are set up based on the type of source you connect, such as interlaced DVD, progressive DVD, high-def TV, etc. This LCD's backlight has only three steps, which is limited compared with others on the market.  Five color temperature options are available, including two user modes that provide access to white-balance controls; however, you.