San Francisco, CA - Syntax Groups Corporation, manufacturer of the high-quality, low-priced Olevia™ family of widescreen HDTV-ready LCD TVs, today announced at the iSuppli FID2004 conference, its ...
Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers hardware, research and development, start-ups and the tech industry overseas. Budget TV makers Syntax and Brillian have agreed to ...
Syntax Groups has announced a new 20-inch version of its Olevia LCD TV, which while not the most attractive piece of hardware, does continue the Olevias’ tradition of including a VGA connection for ...
City of Industry, CA - July 12, 2004 - Responding to a growing demand from consumers who desire a truly affordable digital television experience without sacrificing product quality or features, Syntax ...
Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show–January 3, 2005–Syntax Groups Corporation(tm), manufacturer of the high-quality, cost-effective Olevia(tm) brand of widescreen HDTV-ready LCD TVs, today announced ...
ExtremeTech gives a very positive review to Syntax’s Olevia TV, a 30-inch LCD flat-panel that can be had for as low as $1,700. While it has a few quirky cut-corners, like only one of the two available ...
City of Industry, CA –April 19, 2005– Since commencing shipments a year ago of its high value Olevia(tm) LCD TVs, Syntax Groups Corporation(tm), one of the fastest-growing manufacturers of LCD TVs, ...
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Syntax Groups announced here that it will expand its business in 2005, in part, through an agreement to source LCD panels from LG.Philips, which will enable the company to move into very large screen ...
Syntax Groups has just announced their latest Olevia LCD TV, a 42-inch model (their biggest yet) with both an ATSC HDTV tuner and HMDI (both firsts for Syntax). The 16:9 aspect ratio set has a 1366 x ...
Budget TV makers Syntax and Brillian have agreed to merge, in a move that the companies hope will help them better compete against the giants of the industry. Under the deal, each share of privately ...