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Axion AXN-8905 9-Inch Widescreen Handheld LCD TV
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Technical Details
- 9-Inch widescreen LCD portable handheld TV with built in stand
- Built-in ATSC tuner for digital channels
- Built-in antenna allows for easy repositioning for better reception
- A/V input for external audio/video sources
- Includes AC adaptor, instruction manual, remote control, external antenna, car adaptor and A/V cables
Product Details
Product Weight: 1.80 pounds
Shipping Weight: 3.20 pounds
Model: AXN-8905
Manufacturer: axion
Sales Rank: 10351
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Customer Reviews
Good Picture, But..,
by JohnnyC, 2010-05-13
For the price this little television can't be beat. It has good battery life and is easy to set up and program.
However, the reception is spotty at best and the antenna must be near a window to receive even a locally strong signal. This requires re-scanning the channels almost everytime you use the set. It does not take long , but it can be a hassle.
When you do get a strong signal, the picture quality is outstanding and the sound is acceptable.
I have yet to use it in a vehicle but I suspect it will be just fine.
Axion 9" TV,
by Consuela Vales, 2010-04-19
I like the TV. the features are very good. You need the antenna on something metal to get reception and the battery only lasts approximately 1 1/2 to 2 hours. It depends what you want it for if its a good buy. I just wanted it so I could watch the 11 o'clock news while I'm on the computer and also when i'm in the yard or sitting on the porch.
Portable TV's,
by Beach Bum, 2010-03-25
Everything I expected and more. This
TV has a nice large picture and almost all the accessories that you need to use it. Alot of bang for your buck !
AXION AXN-8905 9" Portable Television,
by Ken Blkaney, 2010-02-04
This little TV is very good for a hundred dollar TV .... good picture ... so so sound ... it comes with a separate antenna ... the antenna is 28" high and has a 2" magnetic base ... the antenna cord is 76" long ... I measured it .. this TV is probably very good for camping trips .... you could place the antenna on top of your vehicle while camping ....the antenna is a screw on cable tv type connection which is nice if you want to connect this TV to a cable... the manual says the internal battery life is 2 hours but I timed mine and it actually lasted for 3 hours and 47 minutes before the battery died ... the manual says 7 hours to recharge but I timed mine and it actually recharged completely in 5 hours and 15 minutes ... this TV also comes with an ac wall adapter and a car adapter ..... my wife uses this TV in the bathroom and leaves the ac adapter plugged in so the battery never goes dead .... I guess the only complaints that I would have is there is no carrying handle ... and, for sitting on a table, the plastic leg on the back is flimsy and similar to a picture frame type leg for sitting up straight ... and also, the sound could be better .... but hey it's a hundred dollar television ... it's ok as a back up during a power outage, or while cooking in the kitchen, or camping out ... see my picture image that i put on amazon... I put my Dr. Pepper can and the antenna next to the television for a size comparison ... this is a three star TV but for a hundred bucks, then it's a four star TV .. ...
Great Little TV,
by Ct Jazzman, 2010-02-01
Picture quality is excellent. I am using the included add-on antenna which gives me 17 digital broadcast stations. Audio is fair, but didn't expect it to be great due to the size of the speakers. However, it has a clear sound. Changing channels is fairly easy using the + or - channels on remote. But, if wanting to go to a specific channel it is a little tricky as you have to insert channel number plus a hyphen plus a one (ex. 30-1) for channel 30. Overall, very pleased with unit. Have been using it since December and have had no problems. I don't believe it is really suitable as a portable because with digital transmissions the unit cannot be moved around. A couple of inches one way or the other and you can lose the station. But that's not a fault of the unit, that's the way digital transmissions work. Have used it on battery only but not enough to know how long battery lasts before it needs recharging.
