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TV in car again question
Is there a TV with built in tuner for car use that does
NOT need to be permanently mounted in the vehicle but can be moved form vehicle to vehicle? This would be for use in a car while on driving vacation but also to be used in very small apartment |
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"« Paul »" <" « Paul > wrote:
> >There are hundreds of such devices. They are called "portable televisions". In >the United States they are available in drugstores, supermarkets, appliance >stores, shopping malls, hardware stores, liquor stores, gas stations, etc. >If your part of the world does not have those kinds of stores, then I don't know >what to tell you. So how do you propose carrying this in a car? http://tinyurl.com/og3ge |
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I have a b-w 9" tv that I use in the car.
can any reg. tv and the right x-former fill the bill? you might check with some of these van places that outfit vans with goodies. >mho >v fe >"reduced driving habits - conserves gasoline" |
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> > "« Paul »" <" « Paul > wrote: > > > > >There are hundreds of such devices. They are called "portable televisions". In > >the United States they are available in drugstores, supermarkets, appliance > >stores, shopping malls, hardware stores, liquor stores, gas stations, etc. > >If your part of the world does not have those kinds of stores, then I don't know > >what to tell you. > > So how do you propose carrying this in a car? > > http://tinyurl.com/og3ge Put it in the trunk. You didn't think we were going to help you set it up so you could watch while driving, did you? -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ definition: recursion; see recursion. |
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"« Paul »" <" « Paul > wrote:
>A 13" CRT!!! type tv! That is not what I had in mind. >Where I live we have stores called "Radio Shack". >http://www.radioshack.com/search/ind...w=tv&origkw=tv >They have several flat LCD tv's that you might like. >We also have "Best Buy" stores but they are high in price and not many people go >there. >Here are some others. If you don't have stores where you live, maybe you could >mail order? In the US there might not be any more analog tv after year end. >http://www.shopping.com/xPO-Action_ACN_5507 >http://www.photo.net/equipment/portable_lcd/ Ahh.... NOW I'm clear!! Thanks so much for you time and help!! You've given me some very low cost options above! I especially like the unit in very last link. |
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"Paul Hovnanian P.E." > wrote:
>You didn't think we were going to help you set it up so you could watch >while driving, did you? why would you assume that? It will be for a cargo van that I'm converting into a camper son |
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