We purchased a nice 19 inch Hitachi Combi from Argos, admittedtly not my favorite shop but the TV has been fine. It fits into a specially built housing on our van.
As it only ever got infrequent use, we had a Tesco own brand model for a few years (Technica) that worked very well and it's still fine now. However it was mains only, so I now use a Kogan which works very well too (certainly for the use it needs to provide) which will optionally run off 12v for when off EHU.
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Got a combined TV/DVD from Argos last year for £89. It works fine and as its cheap we leave it stored in the van. As we normally use EHU I didn't see the point of paying 3 times this for a 12v one.
Quote: Originally posted by fife-bloke on 15/4/2012
technica 19" LCD tv/dvd combi with built in freeview. excellent picture,easy to use remote control and was cheap as chips.
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Technik from Tesco for me. I have three 22" ones for home & van all with dvd etc and find them great. mum has just bought 24" Techwood from Morrisons (with dvd) for £149 and if it's as good as her 32" of the same make there should be no problem.
We use a LG LED with usb port, carry a small external 320gb hard drive with hundreds of films on it, no more dvds and a slim lightweight tv. we have the same set up at home on all 6 tvs, we dont buy dvds any more in fact i'm going to sell all ours when i get chance.
Hopefully someone can help me decide which tv to get! I have recently bought my first caravan and need a tv to keep the teenager occupied at dog shows. We will mainly be using it from the leisure battery so, what should I buy thats cheap and cheerful(single parent, ex husband won't pay maintenance!) and also what type of ariel should I go for? I have seen a lot of caravans with one on top as they drive down the motorway. How easy would that be for me to fit?? Sorry to be such a notice! I am going to ask on another thread about more electrical items for use on the battery!
Hi we have had a Logik 19in led tv/dvd sold by Currys £129 runs on 12v and mains You just need a 12v cable (not supplied) Great picture good viewing angles we nearly always use it on 12v no problems
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