Haiway 10.1 inch Security Monitor, 1366x768 Resolution Small HDMI Monitor Small Portable Monitor with Remote Control with Built-in Dual Speakers HDMI VGA BNC USB Input for Gaming CCTV Raspberry Pi PC
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Because it is connected to my home security system, I keep it on all the time, so I cannot tell if it starts rapidly or slowly. it shows static on the screen when it is functioning, you should locate a different outlet. This is what caused our first security screen monitor to burn out.
As for the camera, it's not there
Its UL listing certifies that it is safe.
In my experience, you only get pink flashing lines when using the device. I use my Fire stick on it all the time and it works fine. Yet it was brand new when I bought it!
Selected User Reviews For Haiway 10.1 inch Security Monitor, 1366x768 Resolution Small HDMI Monitor Small Portable Monitor with Remote Control with Built-in Dual Speakers HDMI VGA BNC USB Input for Gaming CCTV Raspberry Pi PC
I immediately configured the monitor to test it and started using it as soon as it arrived. AV was the first input I tested, and I noticed something was amiss right away. An angled piece of black plastic was on the top left corner of the monitor because the mating frame was not cut out correctly. It had good characteristics (nice even brightness, clarity, appropriate build quality (relatively cheap plastic, but otherwise solid and well finished), great stereo sound from the built-in speakers, etc. Unfortunately, I have to return the monitor with this kind of flaw, It's a real pain to return something in the current state, but I don't have any other choices. In order to see if I get a good one, I will see if I order another one later. When there is no flaw the monitor is a 4 or a 5 star item, when it has a flaw I rate it a 2 star item.
A tiny TV like this is just what I need. My dresser in the bedroom is the perfect spot for it. I like how little room this takes up and how well it works. My television has a Roku, which has great video quality and a great sound system. The device is HDMI and A/V enabled. When a large TV is not an option due to space, this is the best television for the money. You should give it a try.
This monitor is pretty cool. A Coronavirus forced me to work from home, as it did to many others. Having a desk area in my nerd cave made sense to me. I worked from a laptop and needed an additional monitor, but I didn't want it to take up too The wall mount does exactly what I want it to do! It is possible to be productive on two screens. Though it looked a bit dull out of the box, I was able to make it look better by manipulating the picture settings. There are a lot of janky buttons on the remote, so I usually stick to the buttons on the front. My normal working hours are 9 to 5 Monday through Friday, and occasionally on weekends. Even though I don't have a job right now, I would choose to work from home occasionally if there was one available. Congratulations! You're on your way!.
I was able to get out of Chinese with the help of one of my friends, at least telling me what it was saying to get back off of I was unable to read English again. My first language was Dutch, followed by Spanish, and then I returned I would not have been able to choose Farsi because I didn't know the language. The way to return to English would seem simple. Use the up or down side keys to move back, but NOPE, it skips right over it. To get to English, you have to start with Spanish, then hit Enter to go down to the middle row, and then go over to the side. It's a major pain in the a$$ to navigate the menu system. There are no convenient keys on the remote and there's no convenient keys on the screen.
I returned it and my pain has now almost disappeared.
I’m mounting this under a cabinet in the kitchen where it serves as a TV. It is a ROKU device that is used for the TV. It's - Images are of poor quality* You have a lot of options to choose from
The good it's light. The bad it's bulky. I. - control seems to be of very low quality, and I wonder how long it will last. Fortunately, there are controls on the front panel for most of the functions I need, so I won't be left in the dark- There is a tinny sound in the audio. When I adjusted the bass to 100% and the treble to 0%, the results improved slightly but still It is known that many people use this as a security monitor, so audio might not be as crucial. The new TV replaced my old 10" flat TV which had better audio quality (and a better remote control too). I am impressed with the value and quality for the price. A little better audio quality and it would be five.
My camera is being used to record security footage. The quad view is comprised of four cameras. It fulfills its function as it should and has sound as well. It is helpful to have multiple inputs. As the stand is not connected to the monitor, it can either be mounted on the desk or made to hang off the bottom of a shelf / cabinet, giving a greater angle for pointing down when the stand is raised higher. It is the mounting bracket for the monitor to the stand that is the issue. It is held in place with four very small screws. In addition to that, attaching it to the stand pulled the screws out, so they had to be replaced.
A small TV that could be hooked up to an HDMI splitter so I could watch cable TV in the bath seems like the perfect solution. Despite the fact that it didn't come with instructions, this portable TV still worked fine. As usual, I can figure out how to assemble a TV (we have six in our house), but coming to terms with a stand was not so straightforward. After trial and error, I found out how to do it In the holder of the stand, the metal piece slides in). I really like this picture because of the size and utility it provides. There is some tinniness in the sound, but it is In the end, the reason I returned it is because no matter how tight I screwed in the stand, the tv monitor would slide down the stand and bend forward, making it more difficult to see the image on the screen. There is a possibility that your experience might differ. Fortunately, it has a free return policy, so be sure to take a look here.
There was a display that I needed for certain people to see, but I didn't want them to handle my $1,000 iPad while I did so. I have used it with a TV and 22" monitor without a problem, but I cannot see anything on The power cables started crackling and popping when you attached them, and they repeated themselves whenever you got close to Screen displays are visible temporarily, but I cannot get them to stay. If you press the menu button on the remote control or on the monitor, the menu will flash briefly on the screen before disappearing. This applies to all of the other options and buttons as well. * The HDMI cable has to be inserted in a very tight space. There are no bends in the cable, and its sides are flat. It's unlikely you can plug anything that's molded with more contour. It looks like I'll have to find my fourth solution (one of them was a test, one were my boss said was too big, and this one doesn't.