What TV? (1 Viewer)

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Hi funsters.
This is our first year in our self build campervan.
Had good trips up to now all in UK.
For tv we have managed up to now with tp link router and chromebook. Where we had poor/no signal we watched offline stuff I had downloaded from Netflix or I player.
Also have a vision plus omni-directional aerial on the roof ready to use.
Understand that in many locations the signal will be poor quality but generally we arn't fussed by live tv or streaming, we are happy to watch offline.
But, We are thinking of a tv now because the chromebook is of course a small screen.
Thinking of a19".
What could you recommend?
Would want 12v and be able to stream to it from the chromebook when necessary.
Happy Jack.
 

scotjimland

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Cello get a good name, with both Freeview and built in satellite tuner.. may tick all your boxes

 
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Cello get a good name, with both Freeview and built in satellite tuner.. may tick all your boxes

Thanks JimnJan, have seen Cello ads in the ccc monthly magazine.

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Nov 2, 2022
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I wouldn't bother with a 'Television' as such. All you need is a good monitor of appropriate size with HDMI connection and plug in your favourite streaming device.
Personally I would just use a Chromecast device.
 

Ven

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We have had a Cello, Meos, 2 x Avtex and now have a Sharp. For durability and viewing angle/ glare the Avtex wins hands down but of course is a lot more expensive.

The sound is not great on any of them in my opinion so we use an external speaker but the Sharp we have now has slightly better sound and the others may have improved since we had them. We are really pleased with the Sharp for the money but the viewing angle is a bit narrower especially when it’s brighter. Ours is a 24” 12volt and we paid £199.95 last November.

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We have had a Cello, Meos, 2 x Avtex and now have a Sharp. For durability and viewing angle/ glare the Avtex wins hands down but of course is a lot more expensive.

The sound is not great on any of them in my opinion so we use an external speaker but the Sharp we have now has slightly better sound and the others may have improved since we had them. We are really pleased with the Sharp for the money but the viewing angle is a bit narrower especially when it’s brighter. Ours is a 24” 12volt and we paid £199.95 last November.
I had an Avtex in my last motorhome - picture was good, sound ok but a bit fiddly to use especially setting the satellite channels after update/tuning (but seemed very expensive for a small TV). I’m also thinking of the Sharp as reviews seem pretty good and fair priced.
 
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Ven

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I had an Avtex in my last motorhome - picture was good, sound ok but a bit fiddly to use especially setting the satellite channels after update/tuning (but seemed very expensive for a small TV). I’m also thinking of the Sharp as reviews seem pretty good and fair priced.
For the price it is good. The only other issue we have had apart from those mentioned above is shadowing that appear randomly (reports of it online as an issue with some TVs) which is easily solved by powering off and on again and they magically disappear.

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Dave has just reminded me that if you spend time off hook up you may also need a 12v regulated power supply for about £20 for the sharp. When the batteries dropped to near 12v the TV would go off on its supplied lead. This solved the problem.
 

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We installed a TV in the van when it was new, as a TV bracket had been installed at the factory, and I thought it was necessary to complete the look of the lounge. Five years later, we have watched the TV a handful of times, as we both have iPads and either stream via the mifi or watch downloads. If I was able to rewind the clock, I wouldn't have bothered buying the TV and put the money into a fixed antenna for the MiFi.
 

Ven

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I also watch my iPad quite a lot when watching stuff on my own but when we want to watch the same thing together be it sport or something else we prefer a bigger screen. So many options to suit individuals needs these days.

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Cello C1420DVB 14 inch 720p Rechargeable Portable Digital and Analogue TV, remote control, with mains cable and 12 Volt charger cable. With HDMI USB and SD slot. Colour Black https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09QLDQPPY/?tag=mhf04-21
We bought one these it doesn't have a dvd player and the sound can be a bit tinny. However if positioned with a wall or similar behind the sound is much better. Even better is it has an internal rechargeable battery that gives you 3 hours without being plugged in. Great for our occasionional use but a heavy TV user may want more.
 
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Jonno1103

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Sniper for us, the updated version now comes with a built in Firestick. You get 5.1 bluetooth, 1920 x 1080 HD, usual inbuilt sat receivers, Freeview, DVD & a 24 month warranty. You can also choose a free gift of headphones or a soundbar at checkout.

Forgot to add, viewing angle is 178 degrees.
 

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A few years ago I bought an Avtex, primarily because it had both Terrestrial and Satellite tuners , and was touted on forums 'the best' money could buy for a moho ..

Just wish it had lived up to the hype... picture quality is nothing special, in fact I'd say it is poor .. and sound no better than a cheap TV..

When it dies I will buy a cheap smart TV .. also with a Sat Tuner..

Streaming is all very well when you have plenty of data AND a good mobile signal.. but we have been in many remote places where there is neither TV nor a decent mobile signal.. and that doesn't mean the top of a mountain.. East Anglia has lots of dead zones.. where we live there is only a poor signal..

that is when I whip out my small portable dish .. takes about ten minutes to set up.. also use it abroad

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Sniper for us, the updated version now comes with a built in Firestick. You get 5.1 bluetooth, 1920 x 1080 HD, usual inbuilt sat receivers, Freeview, DVD & a 24 month warranty. You can also choose a free gift of headphones or a soundbar at checkout.

Forgot to add, viewing angle is 178 degrees.
Hi Jono. Sounds good. With a firestick, will I be able to record at home where we have a good signal and playback at sites which have poor reception. And how many hours can be recorded on a fi restick. Just admit I don't know much about the various methods. I have used a by youview for many years for recording and this is our first year campervan and have never had any need to view tv "on the move" as it were.
Happy Jack.
 

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Hi Jono. Sounds good. With a firestick, will I be able to record at home where we have a good signal and playback at sites which have poor reception. And how many hours can be recorded on a fi restick. Just admit I don't know much about the various methods. I have used a by youview for many years for recording and this is our first year campervan and have never had any need to view tv "on the move" as it were.
Happy Jack.
The firestick should have the same 8GB of recording as those bought from Amazon and can be used on any TV.
They also have USB TVR meaning you can record form any compatible TV at home and replay on the Sniper.

The DVB-2 for satellites also has the easy find led software to let you know when your dish is lined up.

Sniper have specialised in HGV TV's for years and know what drivers want.
 
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The firestick should have the same 8GB of recording as those bought from Amazon and can be used on any TV.
They also have USB TVR meaning you can record form any compatible TV at home and replay on the Sniper.

The DVB-2 for satellites also has the easy find led software to let you know when your dish is lined up.

Sniper have specialised in HGV TV's for years and know what drivers want.
Hi Jono.
If the Firestick is built in, how can it be used on a tv at home?
Might think about getting a portable dish aswell.
Where can I get a sniper with firestick? Had a quick look on Amazon and coudn't see one listed with a firestick.
Happy Jack.

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I have an Avtex 19” in the classifieds. Works well with a Fitestick.
 

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The firestick should have the same 8GB of recording as those bought from Amazon and can be used on any TV.
They also have USB TVR meaning you can record form any compatible TV at home and replay on the Sniper.

The DVB-2 for satellites also has the easy find led software to let you know when your dish is lined up.

Sniper have specialised in HGV TV's for years and know what drivers want.
i wasn't aware of this feature on a firestick.

How do you record onto it please ?
 

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Hi Jono.
If the Firestick is built in, how can it be used on a tv at home?
Might think about getting a portable dish aswell.
Where can I get a sniper with firestick? Had a quick look on Amazon and coudn't see one listed with a firestick.
Happy Jack.

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Have you considered a Firestick and a small projector. Some of the van dwellers on YouTube have them and they seem quite happy with a pull down or stick up screen to watch TV/movies on?
 

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