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UK members might be pleased to hear of a 12 Volt, 19" TV/DVD combo that is available online from Ireland.
I've just fitted it and it is a fine set.
http://www.powercity.ie/?par=10-05-19LEDV&brands=WALKER
It is digital freeview ready fitted at MPEG 4 which will also work in UK
It has the threaded holes on back to take a swivel/wall bracket
It is available at 220Euro which if you convert to sterling is around £190
Anyone can PM me if you need more details.
UK members might be pleased to hear of a 12 Volt, 19" TV/DVD combo that is available online from Ireland.
I've just fitted it and it is a fine set.
http://www.powercity.ie/?par=10-05-19LEDV&brands=WALKER
It is digital freeview ready fitted at MPEG 4 which will also work in UK
It has the threaded holes on back to take a swivel/wall bracket
It is available at 220Euro which if you convert to sterling is around £190
Anyone can PM me if you need more details.
Nice looking TV made by the same factory as many of the OEM TVs currently on the UK market. And about the same price.
Just one point, this TV is Soarview Digital compliant, that does not guarantee that it is Freeview compliant. At switchover Northern Ireland will have 7 muxes, at least one of which will be DVB-T2 carrying a mix of HD and SD signals. Whilst this TV is MPEG4 compliant, there is no mention of DVB-T2.
Gerry
By my reading of official website is that it is DVB-T2 here is a grab from official website...
Is SAORVIEW the same as UK Freeview?
No.
Irish DTT uses MPEG-4 video compression over a DVB-T broadcasting infrastructure. Both standard definition and future high definition channels on Irish DTT will use these standards.
UK Freeview uses MPEG-2 over DVB-T for its standard definition channels and MPEG-4 over DVB-T2 for its high definition channels.
A standard definition UK Freeview STB or iDTV (mpeg2 / dvb-t) will not work with Irish DTT.
A high definition UK Freeview STB or iDTV (mpeg4 / dvb-t2) will work with Irish DTT, as DVB-T2 is backward compatible with DVB-T.
I have an Avtex 18.5 LED TV/DVD which is excellent.
Paul
yep, me too, lovely screen image very clear
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