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Tuesday, 20 April 2010 11:01 |
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Haier HLT71 7-Inch Handheld LCD TV
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Haier HLT71 portable LCD TV gives you the ability to enjoy your
favorite television programs anywhere, any time--in your home or away.
Watch the morning news without having to get out of bed, or while sun
bathing in the back yard. Does someone else have dibs on the TV room?
Pull out your HLT71, and you've got your own TV room. |
This handy little
portable TV has a 7-inch LCD screen that switches between a 16:9 and
4:3 aspect ratio. It has a built-in ATSC/NTSC tuner with detachable
antenna enabling you to receive crisp reception of your favorite
channels - even after the digital-to-analog switch in June 2009. The
HLT71 connects to other devices with an audio/video jack and coaxial
output. Watch with others using the built-in twin speaker system, or
plug your headphones into the included jack to enjoy your favorite
programs without disturbing those around you. The rechargeable
Li-polymer battery offers up to 2.5-hours of life between charges --
enough time to watch an entire movie or several episodes of your
favorite show without a recharge. The HLT71 includes an AC power
adapter, a car adapter and a Remote Control.
Product Features
- 7-inch portable LCD TV with ATSC/NTSC tuner, that WILL work after 2/19/2009
- Selectable screen aspect ratio of 16:9 or 4:3
- Audio/video jack and coaxial input; detachable antenna
- Multi language OSD- English, French and Spanish with detachable antenna
- AC adaptor, car adaptor and remote control
Technical Details
- Brand Name: Haier
- Model: HLT71
- Display Technology: TFT active matrix
- Display Size: 7 inches
- Image Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- HDTV Compatible: N
- Speakers Included: 2 speakers
- Height: 5.6 inches
- Width: 7.5 inches
- Depth: 1.1 inches
- Weight: 1.25 pounds
- Resolution: 720p
The idea behind a small portable TV is that you should be able to use
it anywhere. Maybe the antenna that came with this unit was suitable
prior to the HDTV transmission switchover but it certainly doesn't work
anymore. It functions more as a portable monitor than a TV. There are
plenty of portable DVD playsers in the market that would be better for
that purpose. The built-in tuner will only work with a HDTV antenna or
cable TV connection which defeats the purpose of a small portable TV.
The flip-out stand that comes with the set is flimsy at best. I am
going to try to rig up something for the threaded base connection but
was wondering how sturdy that really is. Other than the signal pick-up,
everything else works as expected for a current generation flat screen
TV. There is plenty of audio out of the speakers. The angle of view for
the screen needs to be just right, otherwise the color and contrast
levels appear to be off. Please click the icon below to see detail.
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