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Old 11-07-2008, 18:54
jph160
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Hi all

i am looking for a small lcd/dvd limited to this due to space and location

for use mainly in a motorhome

I have looked at this seem ok

http://www.grundig.co.uk/productdeta...language=en-GB

i am aware its just a rebadged set but cant find any major manufacturers who make small lcd now

any advice or comments from owners appreciated

JH
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Old 11-07-2008, 19:08
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If you can squeeze in a 17" then DMtech do a LCD TV/DVD combi which John Lewis stock.
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Old 11-07-2008, 20:54
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.. And Marks & Sparks have a 15" LCD TV with Freeview™and DVD player
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Old 11-07-2008, 21:58
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Hi all

i am looking for a small lcd/dvd limited to this due to space and location

for use mainly in a motorhome

I have looked at this seem ok

http://www.grundig.co.uk/productdeta...language=en-GB

i am aware its just a rebadged set but cant find any major manufacturers who make small lcd now

any advice or comments from owners appreciated

JH

We have a 15.4 Grundig Freeview LCD tv downstairs in the living room. Its got 1 HDMI, 1 scart, and a few other ports, but no USB. Its got the high gloss black finish all the way around, complete with its own black mini stand.

The set looks good.
The picture is very good.
The picture viewing angle is very good.
The sound is quite poor (think transistor radio)
The operation is very good. Has not crashed since buying it - approx 3 months ago.
Works well with a weak freeview signal (not much sound, picture breakup).
The mini EPG works - but to change channel you must use the "Ch list" function - or just press the buttons.
The set also works with analogue signals - which is handy as a backup if you cant pick up Freeview.
There's a manual widescreen switch on the remote - which is a good thing as its quite useless at auto-detecting widescreen or regular shaped pictures.
There's the normal kind of picture adjustment, and also some presets for things like "Vivid mode".


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