Tyler TTV704-9 Portable Rechargeable Battery Powered LCD TV - AC/DC 9-inch Television for Kitchen, Car, Camping, RV, Outdoor - USB/SD Card Slot, Built-in Digital Tuner, AV Input, Antenna Included
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It is intended to provide me with entertainment during a power outage. As long as I set the buttons in back to off when I'm done, I've watched the video for about 2 hours without electricity. You need to make sure that the TV is switched off after using it for 2 hours. As a result, the battery will last longer.
Use a tiny screwdriver if you have one. Remove the screwdriver from the bottom end of the remote to reveal a little opening where a large watch battery is inserted.
This remote will charge on or off, but if set for a few days with the switch on, it will slowly drain the battery over time because of the power requirement of the receiver.
Since I do not have a Wii, I don't know about the inputs, but the TV has several different kinds of connections.
Selected User Reviews For Tyler TTV704-9 Portable Rechargeable Battery Powered LCD TV - AC/DC 9-inch Television for Kitchen, Car, Camping, RV, Outdoor - USB/SD Card Slot, Built-in Digital Tuner, AV Input, Antenna Included
It has been a while since we've had tornadoes in my area, very unusual. Most often when the weather is bad and the sun is directly overhead. The storm won't stop even if it was storming. I am going to tell you what I get. I get 36 local channels. These are stationed. The picture is all the way better than the one on A permanent place next to my bed has been assigned to it. times I watch it behind my wife's back when I don't want to disturb her. It's one of the best dollars I've ever spent.
A nice feature is that, after 5 minutes, there is no order in which to display the following I didn't crank up the volume, but at my current setting I had to lower it because of the faster channel scan than my old one An IR sensor (remote receiver) is located on the bottom right side of the screen's bezel. While the remote must be pointed at that spot in order to work, you will not be able to use the device. There is a label on the bezel that says IR. As it appears to be a narrow beam, it would have to be pointed at a I was pointing to the middle as it should be in the middle. Changing channels is slow, it takes it about 10 seconds to respond, however, the location of the IR blaster could also be a factor. I believe the color is off, but it could be the viewing angle that has caused it. This video capture device comes with one RCA adapter as well as two AV inputs.
There is a power button on the front of the unit, along with the AV inputs. It could confuse an older person or a child. You might want to adjust the picture settings, since the picture is too bright and too washed out.
Since the late 1980s, I have owned a trusty 5" Magnavox CRT television and wanted to upgrade my "hurricane center" to a larger LCD screen that would use less energy. A TV like this seemed like a good option. In addition to the 15W of the Magnavox, another 8W from the RCA converter is needed. It lists 10MW as a capability on the Tyler TV with built-in converter, which I believe must mean the volume is very high. As long as the volume is normal, I get I'm using 6 amps, so it's a little over 7 watts. There are not many other uses for the included antennas in NW Harris County (Houston area), but they're great for scratching or swatting at wasps. I run a dedicated cable outlet from the attic rafter to the living area. I have a real antenna sitting up there. I have not been able to receive good signals from local Channels 11 or 13, but I do receive others including 2, 20, 26 and 39 for weather monitoring. About half of the 65 channels are useful (English and non-English I & I The version I am on is You can see Star Trek reruns on the 3 channel or ME TV on channel Perry Mason is covered because 4 is the minimum number. There are no pixelations on any of the channels I do get. A week before Harvey hit, the TV came into the house. Here is a pic of Frank B. , who's holding the TTV702 with a nice picture, as shown in the attached picture. Channel 2 can be found on the internet. The speakers blow more towards the back than the front of the television, so I would have given it 5 stars if I had not noticed that. I am however very happy with how much power is consumed and the quality. I do not find it an issue to turn the TV on or off manually from the side switch as this is for use when the power or cable.
I was disappointed by its quality. Despite a Soft setting, the picture on this TV was not as good as it could be. Also, the ATSC receiver was not as sensitive as it should have been. In addition, I disliked how you could zoom in and out of a picture. Switching between 16 These days, it is much more common to switch between 16 The number 9 and the number Automatic video capture should be enabled in 3 video. However, I thought that for 70 bucks it was okay. This deal consists of Fortunately, there was a power button on hand to break the circuit. In the case of the unit not turning, the following could be seen When the power button on the front panel or the remote control is pressed, the computer is turned off. The situation would then take the following course The power may go off for a moment, but will There is only one way to power In order to power the set off, one had to reach around and operate the master power switch on the side panel, which was a major inconvenience. Also, here was concern that the slide switch would eventually wear out. I've read and reread your article several times and it still astonishes me The reviews of this TV on Amazon were all helpful to me when I was choosing this model. I cannot figure out how the other failed buyers with the power button issue failed to register as well. If you're interested in a small, portable TV, I recommend looking somewhere else. My patience was worn out after I didn't hear from tech support. I requested a refund.
In my shop I bought this TV to use as a small workbench. This is unfortunate because medium-sized TVs are at an all-time low price right now, but TVs of this size are still somewhat expensive. Even though it isn't a great TV, I find that it serves my purposes. If you turn it off, it isn't the most attractive TV In fact, there's a lot of unnecessary plastic flare at the front of the set and the functionality buttons are crowded everywhere. My set still works well without the small, ridiculous remote, and I find it useful that I don't have to seek out the small, obtrusive As you can see, the picture is disappointing out of the box There appears to have been an overabundance of color contrast. When I used the options to fix the picture, the optimal setting was still remarkably poor. In addition, the sound is awful, but that should not come as a surprise. A portable speaker option or attaching it to a portable speaker would be easy if I cared more about it. The picture and sound on the DVD are mediocre, but I am nevertheless moderately satisfied with the purchase. is very convenient to use and highly versatile for all kinds of applications. The antennas included in the package work well, which makes it easy to set up. This tiny device can be used in numerous environments because it comes with a battery and an antenna In my humble opinion, this is the primary reason for my.
This assembly could not be completed. I did not receive any instructions for assembly in the packaging. As far as I could tell, what was included was meant for someone who does not speak or read Having bought a new TV a short while ago, I was looking forward to enjoying it right away. We had to return it since my 25-year-old son, who used to be a member of Best Buy's Geek Squad, couldn't figure out how to assemble it without an instruction manual.