Digital Prism 7″ Portable Digital LCD TV
Jan 07, 2010 in
Electronics
- Portable/Handheld Television with LCD Technology
- Displays Resolutions up to 480i
- Includes Remote Control, Antenna, AV Cable, Car Adapter, AC Adapter
- ATSC/NTSC Built-In
- Built-In Stereo Speakers, Great Value For a Great Picture, Great Detail for Video Games
- Inputs: Component Video, Coaxial TV Antenna, A/V Composite, Coaxial Digital
- Outputs: Audio, Headphone Jack
- On-Screen Channel Display, English/Spanish Menu Languages, Closed Caption
- 16:9 Widescreen Aspect Ratio
- 12ms Response Time
- 2 Speakers Front Panel Speakers
- Operational Features: Digital Cable Ready, Auto Channel Programming, Cable Ready, Zoom Feature, Digital Tuner, Integrated NTSC Tuner, Sleep Timer
Product Description
Portable/Handheld Television with LCD Technology Displays Resolutions up to 480i Includes Remote Control, Antenna, AV Cable, Car Adapter, AC Adapter ATSC/NTSC Built-In Built-In Stereo Speakers, Great Value For a Great Picture, Great Detail for Video… More >>
Digital Prism 7″ Portable Digital LCD TV
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4 comments
Alene Cisney on January 7, 2010 at 5:58 am
Antenna works fine for me, and picture is very good. Sound is tinny but my daughter says it’s okay (very good with earphones). I paid $99 months ago, and it was well worth it. Be sure to tell your hard-of-hearing friends and relatives about this terrific $60 bargain.
Lyndsay David on January 7, 2010 at 8:17 am
I wanted a small TV for my desk. I must say that I have cable capability – so I had no hassle with antennas. The picture is extremely clear – I am thrilled. Takes up so little space. Could use one more “notch” on the sound bar – but it’s still perfect for what I want and need.
QA Man on January 7, 2010 at 11:16 am
I bought one of these units from a local CVS after reading reviews. I didn’t want the hassle of ordering a potentially defective unit via website then contacting the mfg. and returning by mail. I followed the manual instructions but the unit would not power up. I tested the power supply and battery. Both were functional. The customer service # proved to be worthless. After a 1 minute wait on their (Singapore?)customer service line, the system disconnects you. I tried this 3 times at different times of the same day with the same result. When I returned the unit to CVS, they commented that they had previous returns of this unit for the same problem. Looks like the manufacturer needs better QA and customer service on their product!
DebbWel on January 7, 2010 at 2:06 pm
Well, the digital switch wasn’t without problems! This TV has a wonderfully clear picture for the stations that you can receive. There are a few things to consider though. You will probably need another different antenna because the one provided doesn’t get many stations. I had to purchase an amplified antenna (bought 4 of them and eliminated them one by one) to get my local stations. If you live in an area with tall buildings, mountains, etc. you will no doubt have issues. Apparently, digital signals are not as strong as analog signals and reception is poor because of this. You will also need a tripod to stand it on (like the small ones for digital cameras) as it does not have a base that stands up easily. You also have to have a lot of patience to locate a signal as moving even slightly makes a big difference. It’s a bit clumsy with the external antenna attached. I think we were used to the mobility of the old analog type products and this technology is a bit quirky. So if you’re the impatient type, this might not be for you.