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Old October 22nd 05, 02:38 AM
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I am looking to buy a PORTABLE HDTV set.

Are there any available...I can't seem to find anything but LARGE sets
that are anything but portable.

Also I would like to hear anyone's experience with a HDTV set that is
being used while traveling in a RV.

Thanks

TMT

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Old October 22nd 05, 03:08 AM
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"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in
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I am looking to buy a PORTABLE HDTV set.

Are there any available...I can't seem to find anything but LARGE sets
that are anything but portable.

Also I would like to hear anyone's experience with a HDTV set that is
being used while traveling in a RV.

Thanks

TMT



Look on Amazon. These are all under $500.

Sharp LC-13B6U-S 13" AQUOS HDTV-Ready
Zenith Z15LA7R 15" Flat Panel HD-Ready LCD TV
Philips 15PF8946 15" HDTV-Ready Flat Panel TV
Sharp Aquos LC-15B9US 15" HD-Ready LCD
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Old October 22nd 05, 03:17 AM
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I should have mentioned that the set needs to be battery powered.

TMT

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Old October 22nd 05, 03:59 AM
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RobH wrote:

"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in
oups.com:

I am looking to buy a PORTABLE HDTV set.

Are there any available...I can't seem to find anything but LARGE sets
that are anything but portable.

Also I would like to hear anyone's experience with a HDTV set that is
being used while traveling in a RV.

Thanks

TMT


Look on Amazon. These are all under $500.

Sharp LC-13B6U-S 13" AQUOS HDTV-Ready
Zenith Z15LA7R 15" Flat Panel HD-Ready LCD TV
Philips 15PF8946 15" HDTV-Ready Flat Panel TV
Sharp Aquos LC-15B9US 15" HD-Ready LCD


"HD-Ready" means HD TV sets without ATSC (or QAM) tuners. The OP
didn't say, but I suspect that TMT is looking for a portable HD TV with
an ATSC tuner to pick up the local digital broadcast stations. I have
not heard of any such portable HD TVs with digital tuners on the market
yet. If the TV is for an RV, the only option may be to go for a portable
HD TV (15" widescreen is damn small however) and buy a ATSC tuner set
top box for it, but the ATSC STB will require AC power.

Alan F
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Old October 22nd 05, 06:10 AM
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Look on Amazon. These are all under $500.

Sharp LC-13B6U-S 13" AQUOS HDTV-Ready
Zenith Z15LA7R 15" Flat Panel HD-Ready LCD TV
Philips 15PF8946 15" HDTV-Ready Flat Panel TV
Sharp Aquos LC-15B9US 15" HD-Ready LCD


Not to slam your suggestions, but man is it sad what is being passed off as
"HD". All the sets mentioned are 4:3 AR, the first on the list even has a
native res of 640x480! It seems like such a shame to start with such a
small monitor with low res and then lose so much real estate by displaying
16:9 HD on it. "Pimp my ride" put a 40"+ plasma set in a VW bus, I'd tend
to think a little more on that end of the size spectrum but not so extreme.

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Old October 22nd 05, 07:07 AM
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On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 18:38:25 -0700, Too_Many_Tools wrote:

I am looking to buy a PORTABLE HDTV set.

Are there any available...I can't seem to find anything but LARGE sets
that are anything but portable.

Also I would like to hear anyone's experience with a HDTV set that is
being used while traveling in a RV.

I've looked all over for about a 20" HDTV with builkt in tuner and came up
empty, so I just decided to order an HDTV tuner for my PC. It's a heck of
lot cheaper too. This would seem to be a perfect solution for an RV.

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Old October 26th 05, 09:10 PM
 
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In alt.tv.tech.hdtv RobH wrote:
| "Too_Many_Tools" wrote in
| oups.com:
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| I am looking to buy a PORTABLE HDTV set.
|
| Are there any available...I can't seem to find anything but LARGE sets
| that are anything but portable.
|
| Also I would like to hear anyone's experience with a HDTV set that is
| being used while traveling in a RV.
|
| Thanks
|
| TMT
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| Look on Amazon. These are all under $500.

NONE of them are genuine HDTV. These are just HD-ready or ED-ready.
NONE have an ATSC tuner so they require an external STB tuner to get
HD broadcasts (which will subsequently be reduced in quality to fit
the 4:3 screens they have).

Note that an external tuner may be fine for a large screen home theatre
system, but they are inconvenience for a portable.

The ideal portable TV will include a 16:9 screen, ATSC/NTSC tuner (for
North American markets), and correct handling of all ATSC formats to
be sure resolution is never any less than what that small screen can
show (it won't be anything like a large screen, but that is no cause
for dumb engineering that downgrades video below the 480 size before
displaying it). An integrated Blu-Ray DVD player would also be nice
when that technology finally makes it to market. The ability to also
handle 576i/p, 25/50 fps, DVB-T, world channeling, and 100-250v power
in the mains adapter, would be a big plus. Cable TV (QAM) would also
be a plus for many people.


| Sharp LC-13B6U-S 13" AQUOS HDTV-Ready

The aspect ratio is only 4:3. The tuner is only NTSC (no ATSC). Apparently
it can do "HDTV" only via video input, up to 480p (really just EDTV). but
it can do PAL and SECAM (maybe only via video in).


| Zenith Z15LA7R 15" Flat Panel HD-Ready LCD TV

This one is also 4:3. No mention of a tuner is given, but no mention of ATSC
certainly indicates it has no such capability.


| Philips 15PF8946 15" HDTV-Ready Flat Panel TV

Another 4:3 unit. Again, no mention of ATSC. This one does have an FM
(radio) tuner.


| Sharp Aquos LC-15B9US 15" HD-Ready LCD

I see no "LC-15B9US" but there is a LC-15B6US at Amazon. It says ED-ready
(not "HD-ready") and appears to be a larger screen version of the LC-13B6U-S.

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Old October 28th 05, 05:04 PM
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I would have to agree....and so why I asked the original question to
see if I was missing something offered in the marketplace.

I guess one just needs to wait for the manufacturers to offer the
product for a market segment they have yet to address.

TMT

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Old October 29th 05, 03:45 AM
 
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The DTV standard for over the air broadcasts requires a good and stable
incoming signal from the antenna. In the RV if you are parked and can
orient the antenna you should be fine. If you want to use it while
driving, it is not going to work. There will be too much 'ghosting' of
the incoming digital signal and the tuners won't handle it well.

I am not certain there will ever be a market segment for what you are
searching.

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Old October 29th 05, 05:24 AM
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I consider it to be a faulty standard.

Do you remember the early portable CD digital audio players?

Remember the skipping?

Note that manufacturers had to build buffering and better pickups to
take care of the problem.

Same evolution with video.

Kids are in the back of the SUV/RV watching digital
televison...dropouts, ghosting, etc....guess what..manufacturers will
be forced to provide the service the customer demands.

Until then I and many others won't be spending money on DTV.

TMT

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