Axion AXN5319 1.8-Inch LCD Handheld Color TV
1.8" TFT LCD Handheld Rechargeable TV/Monitor?PRODUCT FEATURES:Sleek compact design;AC/DC 3-way power;Built-in battery compartment;Built-in rechargeable circuitry;Bar tuning system;Audio/video input jack;Headphone jack;Volume & brightness controls on the side;Retractable recline stand;Handstrap.
Keep in touch with the latest news and your favorite programs with the Axion AXN5319 handheld TV, which features a 1.8-inch screen and a built-in telescoping antenna that picks up VHF (2 to 13) and UHF channels (14 to 69). Other features include volume and brightness controls, telescoping antenna, built-in battery charging circuitry (for use with rechargeable NiMH batteries). It can be powered via an optional AC adapter (120 volt, 60 Hz) or 4 AA batteries. It features the following video and audio connections: - Composite video/audio In: 1
- Headphone: 1
What's in the Box Axion AXN5319 handheld TV, hand strap, printed instruction book
Axion AXN5319 1.8-Inch LCD Handheld Color TV Accessories
Axion AXN5319 1.8-Inch LCD Handheld Color TV Reviews
First email answer:"This unit will play most formats." Signed by Reginald K. Asked again:"Will you be so kind to tell me exactly which formats does it play. There are more than 30 video formats. I sent n email with the following question to customer service:. Johnson.
Johnson. Third email: Are u sure you want to work in customer service. 2 weeks and still no answer. Textual Answer:"All excerpt VCD's." Signed by Reginald K. "Which formats may I play on Axion AXN6079 7-Inch Twin Monitor Portable DVD System.".
I'm planning not to buy the equipment due to your help.
The recharging circuitry seems to work OK and also seems to make this item more "premium.". I wasn't familiar with Axion as a brand but have been impressed with the basic quality of this device. About 10 years ago I had a 2.2 inch passive matrix Casio LCD and became very aware of its limitation when not looking directly at it or in sunlight conditions. The spec sheet calls for 500mA, but I am using a 300mA single voltage (6V) AC/DC converter with a previously owned set of four AA NiMH batteries, and all seems well.
I seem to notice electrical "noise" in the audio with in-ear headphones, but not when using the speaker, and not when using batteries in either situation. Target sells the AC/DC adapters from Axion for about $20, but they charge both tax and a significant shipping charge. This one's active matrix or TFT, I believe. The "B" Adapta-plug from Radio Shack fits it perfectly, but wasn't included in any of the multi-plug sets I had.
The "B" plug should probably work with other Axion products. I should have this for "free" when I receive its rebate, because I bought it with a laptop at CompUSA.
I bring it with me almost every where so i can watch my favorite Soap during the day. I like this one.
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