Is Olevia still in business?
The Olevia brand was the property of Syntax-Brillian. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy yesterday and will close down everything except for its digital camera brand, Vivitar, which it’ll sell. There are only eight remaining employees.
Who makes Olevia?
Syntax-Brillian
The market has gotten strikingly cutthroat over the past few years, and one of the reasons is Syntax-Brillian, the plucky little company behind the Olevia brand, which continues to cause headaches for household names such as Sony and Sharp.
How do I set up my Olevia TV?
Plug an HDMI cable into the “HDMI Out” port on the device from which you want to send the HD audio/video signal. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to the “HDMI In” port on the Olevia TV. Power on the TV, push “Input,” on the TV or remote, and then select “HDMI” to view the content.
Where is Olevia TV made?
Syntax-Brillian had been making its Olevia sets in Taiwan, where its printed circuit boards and plastics for the TVs are also made. The assembled sets, with screens ranging from 23 to 42 inches, are then packaged and sent on container ships to Southern California’s Port of Long Beach.