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Oh yeah, it will be obsolete in one year, once HD goes into effect. The downside is that it really sucks up the battery juice. This is a great little tv. The picture is so clear, I can read the scroll on the news.
We bought a second one when we returned home.RECOMMEND: Yes The unit worked wonderfully as a TV; but, reception was glitchy at times on the highway; but then so was my cellphone. PROS: Low price, LCD, AC/DC, AV inputs, headphone jack, auto mutes built-in peaker when headphones are used, decent battery life and overall ease of use.CONS: No supplied AV cables or AC adapter, mono output, and it doesn't fit in my shirt pocket.BOTTOM LINE: This was the least expensive TV I could find for our annual IL to AL car trip with two kids. I paid $28+ at Sam's Club in November 2003.
For:Color:GoodResponse:quickControl: goodSize:compactChannels availability: lots ofAgainst:1.8" is a bit small.
He has used it to stay abreast of big games while playing golf, or to have on hand whenever. I bought this as a gift for my finicky father, an avid TV watcher. We ended up buying a battery charger to help.It's been six months since he received it and he still loves it and uses it often. The only complaint is it runs through the batteries fast, which raised the total price for use. He loves it. He is amazed at the picture quality, and can't get over how easily it dials to the right channel.
He has used it to stay abreast of big games while playing golf, or to have on hand whenever. I bought this as a gift for my finicky father, an avid TV watcher. We ended up buying a battery charger to help.It's been six months since he received it and he still loves it and uses it often. The only complaint is it runs through the batteries fast, which raised the total price for use. He loves it. He is amazed at the picture quality, and can't get over how easily it dials to the right channel.
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