Sunday, November 1, 2009

Audiovox FPE1078 7.8-Inch Flat Panel TV with Slot Load DVD Player.

Reviews : Audiovox FPE1078 7.8-Inch Flat Panel TV with Slot Load DVD Player.

Audiovox FPE1078 7.8-Inch Flat Panel TV with Slot Load DVD Player.
Product By Audiovox Electronics
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Technical Details

  • 7.8-inch flat panel LCD TV just over 3 inches thick. NTSC analog tunner. Non DTV Off the Air tunner.
  • Integrated slot-loading DVD player
  • Built-in SD/MMC memory card slot for photo slideshows
  • Plays DVD and CD discs plus CD-R/RW discs with MP3
  • Built-in stereo speakers; headphone out

 

Product Description

7.8? 16:9 FLAT PANEL LCD BUILT-IN SLOT-LOADING DVD PLAYER HIGH-RESOLUTION DISPLAY 181-CHANNEL NTSC TUNER SD/MMC CARD SLOT READER BUILT-IN STEREO SPEAKERS UNIQUE SWIVEL BASE A/V CABLE WALL-MOUNTABLE INCLUDES REMOTE AC/DC POWER ADAPTER

Amazon.com Product Description

The 7.8-inch Audiovox FPE1078 LCD TV is perfect for adding to a child's room or to your kitchen for following along with your favorite TV chefs. It also comes with an integrated, slot-loading DVD player on the side--which helps keep the overall depth to a little over 3 inches thick--and a built-in SD/MMC memory card reader, enabling you to display photo slide shows without first having to burn a a CD on your computer. It features a 16:9 aspect ratio for optimal letterbox movie watching, 181-channel NTSC TV tuner, and built-in stereo speakers. It comes with a swivel base, or it can be wall-mounted.

What's in the Box
TV with integrated DVD player, stand, remote control, batteries, printed instructions

 

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Customer Reviews

 "great find" 2007-11-04
By Cynthia M. Diumenti
I was looking for something small to put in my office and found this little TV/DVD player combo. It is amazing. Gets 181 channels, the picture quality is outstanding. I would highly recommend this to anyone.

 "Handy entertainer" 2007-10-18
By L. E. Kekoa (California)
Everything worked well. This was a gift as I had previously purchased an exact TV_DVD unit. Very handy in car, on the walker, wherever. Had good response from seller.

 "Underwhelming poor performer" 2007-05-07
By S. Sande (Highlands Ranch, CO USA)
I originally purchased this product for a relative, who unfortunately died before she could use it. I decided to keep it for myself and use it near my recumbent exercise bike to watch during workouts. Well, after four months I'm going to sell this sucker on eBay.



The first one didn't work at all and had to be returned. When the second one arrived, I found that the picture seemed washed-out and the sound quality was tinny. The power cord is too short for something that should be have a long cable for wall mounting, and the entire device has a cheap feel to it.



Audiovox seems to be aiming this product as a TV for kids, but I don't even think they'd be happy with the poor quality.

 "Audiovox TV" 2007-02-17
By Joseph Saltzman (Los Angeles, CA)
It is a nifty looking unit. But everytime you turn it on, it doesn't return to the TV or the station you were on. It goes back to DVD. So you have to press the TV/DVD button with the remote. Then I have to press the TV/CATV button six times to get to the SD setting where I have all the cable channels. This is quite annoying since it happens every time you set off the set, and since I use it primarily for TV and seldom for DVD, it's a ritual I have to go through each and every time. Most TV sets, small or large, stay on the previous setting when you turn it off.

The picture is so-so, the audio OK. But it is convenient and serves the purpose I bought it for -- to work next to the computer. My choice was to have the TV screen on the computer (it would have been cheaper and easier), but I have so many things working on various screens on the computer for my work, that there would have been little room for a picture as well. So this idea works OK.

 "Picture Settings" 2007-02-12
By GerryD (SoCal)
Don't buy this unit if you plan on turning it on and off fairly frequently as I do in my kitchen. The picture settings ---color, contrast, tint,brightness and sharpness --- need to be reset everytime you turn the set on, otherwise you have a washed out picture. There is no way to lock them in ! This is a major pain and becomes old quickly. I don't know of any TV that is like this. I have a feeling that this unit is really a DVD player that happens to have TV capability and not the other way around.


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