Lilliput 818GL-80TV – LCD TV – 8″ – widescreen
- Built in TV Turners with AUTO-SEARCH SYSTEM
- RECEIVE CHANNEL: VHF 1-12 ,UHF13-56 ;CATV
- 2 video inputs & 1 audio input
- Compatible with TV/ CATV/ DVB/ SDVD/ DVD/ VCD and security camera display
- Full function infrared remote control
Lilliput is professional manufacturer of Mobile TFT LCD VIDEO (TV/Monitor). Backed up with the powerful R&D staff, Lilliput is having the ability to design and machining LCD Video as per your various requirements.PRODUCT FEATURES:VHF, UHF; CATV;TV system: PAL/NTSC/SECAM;Automatic Search and 256 channels preset/memory;Video system: PAL/NTSC auto conversion;2 Video inputs and 1 Audio input;IR remote control;Full function OSD control (Multi-language);Audio output: Speaker built-in and earphone jack;Video input signal: 1.0Vp-p, composite video;Reversible screen: X-turn (mirror picture) and Y-turn (flip-down picture) available;High resolution and no radiation (better for eyes protection);DVD/VCD/Security system/Navigation system/Rear view camera compatible…. More >>
Lilliput 818GL-80TV – LCD TV – 8″ – widescreen
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3 comments
A. Justice on November 26, 2009 at 8:17 am
Does this take batteries? Does anyone know?
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Mack Mccurry on November 26, 2009 at 10:25 am
I am on the third TV now and just called Lilliput and they ar going to replace it agian this time I don’t have to pay to ship it back THEY ARE. I just hope the next one works right because it has a great picture a lots of extra’s.I use it here at the computer desk to watch TV and two securty camera’s.First one had almost no sound and a bad ear phone jack. Secound one The Color went out.Third one you could not stop sound It would go all the way up or down with stoping when useing remote control than last night the remote stoped working all toghter.
Michael Trigoboff on November 26, 2009 at 12:15 pm
There is a surprising lack of small flat-screen TV’s suitable for mounting under kitchen cupboards. This TV is one of the few available.
I got the 9″ instead of the 8″ model, but I’m told they are substantially similar other than the size. The screen has no dead pixels and gives good image quality once you adjust the video controls (especially by turning down the color intensity).
The sound quality of the (approximately) 2″ speaker is very tinny. But this was easy to fix by buying a cheap pair of self-powered computer speakers and plugging them into the earphone jack.
As the instructions advise, the TV tuner is not USA-standard. You get all the cable TV channels, but the numbers are different from what you’re used to. This is a minor nuisance, solvable by making a chart of the channels you’re interested in.
To sum up, this is a nice little TV. There are some minor problems, but they all have acceptable workarounds. Given the lack of alternative products, I’m really glad that this TV was available.
The company that produced this TV is called “Lilliput.” It seems likely to me that this TV is an early attempt at a small home TV for the US market, and that Lilliput’s future offerings will improve in US compatibility.