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16" Digital TV
with DVD and RECORD FUNCTION delivered Pay on a secure server with your credit or debit card by clicking on the "Buy Now" button above Piano Black 16" Digital LED TV unit WITH MULTI-REGION DVD player and analogue as well as digital (Freeview) tuner with RECORD FUNCTION. Works on 240 volt mains, 12 volt and 24 volt. Yes, at last, a 12 volt
TV set for your caravan or boat etc. which you can programme just like a
video to record your favourite programmes while you are out - all you have
to do is plug your USB memory stick in the socket!! (Read more
about this function) This ostensibly 12 volt television set should NOT be operated without the supplied 12/24 volt DC-DC converter that will protect it from variances in battery voltage and shut the power supply down, should the voltage fall far below 12 Volts, to protect the set.
Above - our DC cord. A digital TV set requires more signal to operate than a conventional analogue set. On an analogue set when the signal is low you may get a grainy picture, on a digital set when the signal is low you get.....nothing!!! Features on this set:- 16" wide screen LED picture RECORD FUNCTION VIA USB (USB stick NOT supplied) HD Ready (from HD source) Digital (Freeview) and Analogue Tuners. Wall Mountable with VESA Kit (not supplied). Fully adjustable for Contrast, Colour, Brightness, Bass, Treble etc. Sleep Timer. Child Lock. 240 volt mains power supply included. 12 volt regulating power supply included (where the same power supply also works with 24 volt) Dimensions - please ask Power consumption around 60 watts Price includes delivery Brand new and from stock
* Although our test unit showed as multi region this cannot be assumed for all units. If this is important to you please let us know when ordering and it will be specifically tested. Return to top
In a nutshell you pop a USB stick up to 64 gig in the socket on the set, format it via the TV remote to record apportioning part of it to "Instant Record" and part of it to "Time-shift" (do NOT apportion all to one!). Then call up a menu much like Freeview and Sky, scroll around until you see the programme you want to record and press the record button on the remote - the TV set underlines it in red. Then turn off the set and it will record. The set cannot record one channel while you watch another.
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