Audiovox VE920 Ultra-Slim Drop-Down LCD TV with DVD/CD/MP3 Player
- Slim-profile, drop-down 9-inch LCD
- Mounts under a cabinet to keep counter space clear, swivel screen
- Slot-loading DVD player compatiible with CD-R/RW discs and MP3 digital audio; AM/FM radio tuner
- Intercom functionality can monitor children in another room
- Built-in stereo speakers, one RF and one AV input
Audiovox became a pioneer in the wireless industry, selling its first vehicle-installed wireless telephones in 1984 as a natural expansion of its automotive aftermarket business. Its extensive distribution network and its long-standing industry relationships have allowed Audiovox to benefit from growing market opportunities in the wireless industry and to exploit niches in the consumer electronics business.PRODUCT FEATURES:Built-In Slot Load DVD/CD/MP3 Player;16:9 Aspect Ratio;Built-In Intercom Feature (Requires Optional Plug-In Intercom Module – 3 Maximum);Built-In NTSC TV Tuner/Cable Ready;Under Counter/Desktop/Countertop Flexibility (via Detachable Screen);Built-In AM/FM Radio;Built-In Hands-Free Speakerphone;Built-In Stereo Speakers;Dual A/V Input;Remote Control.The Audiovox VE920 9-inch LCD drop-down TV is the perfect addition to yo ur kitchen, enabling you to follow along with your favorite TV chefs. It include s an integrated, slot-loading DVD player and an AM/FM radio tuner, al… More >>
Audiovox VE920 Ultra-Slim Drop-Down LCD TV with DVD/CD/MP3 Player
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5 comments
Margaret Mccoy on October 23, 2009 at 8:14 pm
Really LOVED this unit and it’s versatility. Made my tedious hours in the kitchen upbeat. I used it lightly a few months and then it went silent. The pic is still good, but what good is it when there is no sound? Needless to say, the CD, radio and MP3 are also useless without sound. I paid over 300 for this, about 100 a month. What a let down, after drilling all the holes in my cabinets to hang it.
Nancy S. Jameson on October 23, 2009 at 9:12 pm
We got it up and running. It works fine, but I really need the instructions. It didn’t come with any. My husband says not to ever buy used electronics, and I believe him.
Harry the Critic on October 23, 2009 at 11:36 pm
Product works well. I received it with no instruction booklet and had to dounload the booklet from the internet. The 9″ screen would be just fine however the picture does not fill the screen which is a little disapointing.
Angela on October 24, 2009 at 1:04 am
We purchased the TV as a Christmas gift for my mother. The unit shipped quickly and in apparently good shape. It installed easily with the instructions included, too bad we didn’t test it before we installed it. All of the features worked but the screen never produced a picture. We contacted the vendor on Christmas Eve and got a response within a few hours to send it back . . . and they paid for the return shipping! Long story-short . . . we got the replacement and the reinstall when fine. Mother is thrilled. . . Christmas saved!
The picture is fine for a 9″ screen, takes a little longer than i like for it to warm up and the picture to clear up. The sound is nice and even has connectors for extra speakers. I hope this doesn’t distract her while she is cooking . . . i think i smell something burning in the oven . . . got to go!
Kim on October 24, 2009 at 2:32 am
This is a great TV/DVD/Radio/speakerphone. However, I was really looking forward to using the intercom that is built into it, but Audiovox no longer makes the intercoms that go with this! I was going to use the intercoms in place of a baby monitor and am very disappointed that I can’t.
But the picture quality is great, sound is even better and it is fairly easy to use.