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Here you go https://www.ebay.com/itm/OLEVIA-LCD-TV-GENUINE-Remote-Control-LT20S-LT26HVE-LT26HVX-LT27HVS-LT27HVX-/222666328066?hash=item33d7f28802:g:EN0AAOSwmoxZq26G
HDMI to DVI or DVI to DVI , depends what you are connecting to it , important to note you will not get audio only video this way audio will have to come from source device
Fuse parameters are usually written on the board where the fuse is located. The common notation for that is a triangle pointing upwards and having the details at the base.
The most simple power boards have only 1 fuse and for such a small TV it would likely be about 4A...could even be less.
While fuses are , without doubt, important, the truth is you can usually get any close enough approximation to do the job, i.e. you are hardly taking any chance using a 4A fuse there.
I don't think so! Some LCD panels have this option, but not Olevia. Unless you may raid thru the menu and find power save option: no signal shut down. I use to own One of the first "Olevias", but can't recall this option. But, newer "Olevias"are based on different platform, not those on "Wesitnghouse". Olevia use to be from Europe, now it's all China. I know, Audiovox has this feature.
Good luck,
anyway.
Finally recieved an email from syntax olevia customer support after 1 month. a standard desktop computer power cord is all you need for your Olevia LT26HVE flat screen. We lost ours in a move and FINALLY have it up and running again...for only 9 bucks at RadioShack!
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