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Viore PLC7V95 7-Inch Handheld LCD TV with Built-in Tuner
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Technical Details
- 7-inch portable LCD TV with ATSC tuner, that will work after the digital transition.
- USB / SD Input for photo and MP3 playback
- Built-in stereo speakers w/ Audio/Video input and Audio output
- Rechargeable Li-battery w/ AC Power Adapter, External Magnetic Antenna and Remote Control included
- PLEASE NOTE: A protective plastic film covers the screen. It must be removed prior to use.
Product Details
Product Weight: 1.30 pounds
Shipping Weight: 2.35 pounds
Model: PLC7V95
Manufacturer: VIORE
Sales Rank: 457
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Customer Reviews
Awesome Gadget !!!,
by J. Longen, 2010-03-09
This little media player is AWESOME. First and foremost, it was not even listed or expected by me to find a QAM TUNER!!!!! I plugged my basic cable and did a scan for channels and there were the Clear QAM HD channels I can't even get with Windows Media Center. That feature alone made it worth the money but let me go on. I formatted an 8GB SD card with a Macbook Pro as MS DOS and added an .AVI file to test - played it flawlessly! I haven't tried audio files or images yet.
Simply put, THIS UNIT IS WORTH THE MONEY.
The only thing I would say that's a bit critical would be the way the antenna plug aims out the side so it looks funny when the cable is plugged in, and the speakers could be a little better.
Tunes in QAM HD channels over basic cable
Plays .AVI files
Rechargeable battery!
Great product here IMO
digital tv,
by Robert Crutcher, 2010-03-09
Came in handy during power outage here in the northeast.Need only to buy adapter to recharge in vehicle.
This would not work.,
by Brian D. Thompson, 2010-02-21
I am not sure why but this would not receive any stations. I even changed antennas and still nothing. All other attributes seemed reasonable...
I like this little television,
by Rita Davis, 2010-02-20
While I did not purchase this TV from Amazon I wanted to comment about it. I've only had this for a couple of days but I am pleased with it. I live 25 miles outside of Nashville, TN and in the past, when using an antenna on the house televisions, I had trouble pulling in some stations. This was especially true when trying to pull in CBS, a major broadcast station. With this TV, when I placed the antenna near a window, I've been able to pull in 17 - 19 channels. I like the multiple functions on the remote control. I bought this TV to use this summer while I spend a week on a college campus in Colorado. I am sure I will have few, if any issues with its use. I am not concerned about the battery life since I will use AC unless there is a power outage. In my area power outages are few and far between. When they have occurred, they lasted a very short time. Rarely more than 10 - 15 minutes (thankfully).
Not bad little tertiary TV,
by Benny, 2010-02-15
So I got this used from Amazon on a whim...I wanted to watch local TV for news and weather forecasts, especially in the winter. I tried it at home and only got religious stations. Took it to work, and picked up a few major networks. The antenna could definitely be better, but finding a good one will cost as much as the tv did, and I'm not all about that. So I use it at work during breaks. Works fine in the Akron area, picking up some major networks in an office tower. Also doubles as a picture frame. Cant beat that. I would have spend $60 on a LCD frame anyways. And for $5 more I get a tv. Thats a deal. Thanks Amazon!
