What TV? (1 Viewer)

The Baileys

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Hi,
Sooooo couple of questions. Looking at getting a TV for mh, the specific TVs for this I've seen are Avtec and Cello (much cheaper), so any reccomendations at all? I'm assuming you have to have a 12v telly for watching when not on electrical hook up? But I'm not sure how often we won't have hook up though, so what do people tend to do? Have a specific travel type TV? Or just get a normal one, or have both?
My finger is hovering over '1 click buy' on a cello freeview tv with DVD player???.....
So thought I should ask before I click.

TIA

Amy
 
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Avtex Pro is good, you can record one channel to a usb stick and watch another channel at the same time. Buy one from John Lewis and you should get a 5 year warranty.

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Lenny HB

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If you go for a Cello make sure it is the Traveller version, I have the 22" good picture, good horizontal viewing angle & has a stabilised 12v power supply. The standard cheaper Cello doesn't have very good viewing angles and others have reported picture quality not very good.
 

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