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Axion AXN-8701 7-Inch Widescreen Handheld LCD TV with Built-In Tuner, Black

Axion AXN-8701 7-Inch Widescreen Handheld LCD TV with Built-In Tuner, Black

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  • 7-Inch widescreen LCD portable handheld TV
  • Built-in NTSC/ATSC tuner for both analog and digital channels
  • Built-in antenna allows for easy repositioning for better reception
  • A/V input for external audio/video sources
  • Includes AC adaptor, instruction manual, remote control, external antenna, car adapter, and A/V cables

Axion AXN-8701 widescreen portable handheld TV gives you the ability to enjoy your favorite television programs anywhere in your home – even away from home. Use it to watch TV while others are occupying the main TV or the room where it is located. Watch the morning news without having to get out of bed, or while sun bathing in the back yard. The LCD TV has a 7-inch LCD widescreen that offers a high-resolution, high-brightness display. The built-in ATSC/NTSC tuner for both analog and digital channels and the built-in antenna enables you to receive crisp reception of your favorite channels – and it will work after the digital to analog transition on February 19, 2009. The AXN-8701 comes with an additional external antenna to help receive stronger reception. The portable player features A/V input for external audio/video sources. The built-in twin speaker system allows for multiple people to watch at once or you can plug your headphones into the headphone jack to enjoy your favorite pr

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List Price: $ 129.99

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Haier HLC26R1 26-Inch LCD HDTV/DVD Combination

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  • Integrated ATSC/NTSC/QAM Tuners
  • 4 HDMI & 2 Component Input; PC Input & USB input; 2 AV In & 1 S-VHS In
  • Headphone Jack, Swivel stand and Remote Control
  • 5W / Channel speakers
  • Vesa Compatible: 200 x 100

The HLC26R1 26-inch LCD HDTV by Haier will be the star piece of your entertainment system. The built-in DVD player offers a cleaner look to your entertainment system by bundling two devices into one. You’ll enjoy exceptional sound and picture quality with its 1366×768 resolution. Connection of other media devices is made easy with the two component inputs and four HDMI inputs which provide a simple solution for high-quality audio and video input. It features a 3D digital comb filter which cleans up fuzzy images, giving you accurate colors and stable images. It has a DSM (HD Engine) and an integrated ATSC/NTSC/QAM tuner which allows you to receive free over-the-air HDTV signals. You can use the 26-inch screen as your computer “monitor” via the PC input. The 30-degree swivel stand allows you to adjust the TV to the perfect viewing angle. Included with the TV is a universal remote control.

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    Pen Name

    October 26, 2010

    Review by Pen Name for Axion AXN-8701 7-Inch Widescreen Handheld LCD TV with Built-In Tuner, Black
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    If, like me, you live in a medium-fringe TV area, and you are going to be using the supplied (or other external) antenna, one of the first things to do when you receive this cute little TV is to connect it to the best antenna available to do your auto-scan. That’s easy because it has a standard antenna connector, and necessary because this TV will_not_tune to any channel not previously found by auto-scan. Manual tuning just selects a channel previously auto-scanned. At my location, the attached rabbit-ear antenna is virtually useless. But with my large, amplified home antenna connected, I easily picked up all the digital stations I usually get, plus one more, and with no problems from the many big trees around my home. So the tuner is very sensitive and not very subject to multipath interference. With the supplied external antenna connected, I eventually managed to get all the stations received using the big antenna, which was a nice surprise, although it took some fiddling with antenna position (Two inches can make all the difference). The digital TV picture provided is very good, with very nice color, resolution and contrast.

    I didn’t expect great sound, since the speakers are tiny (about 1 inch diameter, on the front). It’s certainly not high fidelity, but it is intelligible at least. The sound from earphones is somewhat better.

    Other surprises include no volume and no power on/off switch on the credit-card sized remote (No big deal. Gotta be almost within reach to see the picture details anyway). And the internal battery cannot be charged on the car adapter — It’s charged only when the TV is connected to AC power.

    The Axion web site is listed in the manual as […]

    Follow-up 2/4/09: Still like this TV, but I’m now on the second one — The first stopped responding to the remote control after about two weeks, and was quickly replaced for free by Amazon. The second one performs at least as well as the first. Further thoughts: This TV is intended to be placed on a table top, like a picture frame, but if you must mount it elsewhere, well, there is a threaded hole like a tripod socket on the bottom. It doesn’t look very strong, and appears to be just molded into the plastic. The manual says nothing about it. Also, the AC adapter does generate some electrical noise (so does the TV), so AM radio reception may be affected, especially if the radio is close by.

    Beth C. Roman

    October 26, 2010

    Review by Beth C. Roman for Axion AXN-8701 7-Inch Widescreen Handheld LCD TV with Built-In Tuner, Black
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    I had a 5″ black and white in my kitchen and knew with the digital conversion, I would need something else. I ordered this based on the 2 reviews out there at the time and I am so pleased with this TV. I live in Houston so there are almost 40 channels available between the digital and the analog, I get channels on this that I don’t even get on my standard cable! initially I had trouble with some of the digital stations, I kept moving the TV around trying to pick up the signal (my problem was that I want the TV to sit under my cabinets and I guess that was interfering with the antenna picking up clear signals). I was getting frustrated and then remembered the other antenna it comes with. I unplugged the internal connection and plugged this extra antenna in and placed it on my window sill and all the channels came in perfectly without having to adjust anything. The cord on the extra stand up antenna is long enough to put it rather far from the TV which is very convenient because you can move it around to find the best reception. The picture is clear as a whistle and the sound is very good, not muffled or fuzzy at all. The wide screen is another bonus, most of the digital HD channels are in wide screen mode so it works out well. This is a no brainer to set up and I am so glad I took the plunge and bought it!

    Update: I have not had to use this yet in a power outage but have occasionally unplugged it and brought it to the table to watch during dinner when I wanted to see a show I was in the middle of. The 1 1/2 hr. battery now barely works for 1/2 hr. and I have not used it often. I really bought this to use in my kitchen but also just as importantly, to work during another hurricane after having a small black and white that took batteries and worked beautifully last time I needed it. With the new digital change, I had to find something else to have on hand and apparently, this won’t be it. There is a new one coming out in August that does take regular alkaline batteries, I would suggest you go for that one if you want something to work in emergencies. Will still use this in my kitchen but now I will probably have to buy the other one just for emergency use since I live in a hurricane prone area. Very disappointed.

    Update #2: Found a solution to the low battery power. The new TV that has the battery option is not well rated and apparently to get the battery power, you have to buy an additional $70 piece. After some research, I discovered that Duracell makes an 100 watt inverter power to go unit, it is a supplemental battery that can be charged from any outlet and/or from your car as well, and it will provide additional battery power not only for this TV but for cell phones, ipods or any other small electronics. Not only will it provide power, it will recharge your devices as well. It provides 44 hrs. of charge for an ipod, 12 days for a mobile phone, and 2 hrs. for a laptop. And, it has several outlets on it so you can use more than one device at a time with this battery. This item sells for about $40 and is a good solution for anyone who worries about being without power for any length of time.

    Was asked for a link for the power source so here it is: Duracell 852-0281-07 DC to AC 100 Watt Inverter & 4.0 Amp/Hour Lithium Ion Mobile Power Source and I have this one which I picked up for about $40 but it is currently $99: Xantrex Technologies 852-0281 XPower PowerSource 100 Watt Inverter

    UPDATE #3: Finally found a real old fashioned battery solution that this TV will work with. You just need D batteries and can keep replacing them for long term outages. This will also work with other small electronics with the right cords (like cell phones and ipods and anything with a car charger). Unfortunately Amazon doesn’t sell it but here is where I got mine:

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    This should finally solve a lot of the problems with these digital TVs!

    Shelly Cohen

    October 26, 2010

    Review by Shelly Cohen for Axion AXN-8701 7-Inch Widescreen Handheld LCD TV with Built-In Tuner, Black
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    Axion AXN-8701 7-Inch Widescreen Portable Handheld TV with Built-In Tuner (Black)

    This hand held television has clear reception. For what it is, it is very good. The only draw back is that the battery is rechargeable for 100 minutes. A hundred minutes will not go far enough after you lose power from a storm.

    This will not be a good choice during hurricane season when you really need a television that takes replaceable batteries that can be changed when they become weak.

    Two kids mom

    October 26, 2010

    Review by Two kids mom for Axion AXN-8701 7-Inch Widescreen Handheld LCD TV with Built-In Tuner, Black
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    I got this for my kitchen so I can watch the news while cleaning up after dinner. This TV is perfect for that sort of task. It picked up about 2/3 of the channels that my big tv gets with the built in antenna on autotune. With the external antenna it receives all but one (one of those channels way up in the 100’s with the big haired religious preachers). I don’t mind that it missed that one. It’s clear enough to read the annoying scrolling messages that the stations like to run along the bottom of the screen.

    The internal antenna and external both connect with a coax. Don’t be stupid like I was and try to attach the external directly to the TV. A nice 90 degree adapter is included so that you can easily switch between the two antennas by just pulling one off and replacing it with the other. I did not see that part right away because I am one of those people who never reads directions.

    The remote is one of those tiny credit card things. It does not have a volume control (but does have mute). You adjust the volume with a dial on the side of the TV. It is loud enough to be heard over a running dishwasher. The old Coby this replaces did not have volume on the TV and I found that annoying since when I could not find the remote I could not adjust it.

    Hint:

    If you can not get the TV to let you adjust the time zone and daylight savings time you need to switch it to a digital channel. Also, only on digital channels does the “guide” button, (which tells you about what is on) work.

    Works well for what I want to use it for. I would not want to watch, say a PBS special, on it because of the size, but it is perfect for a portable TV.

    TMichel59

    October 26, 2010

    Review by TMichel59 for Axion AXN-8701 7-Inch Widescreen Handheld LCD TV with Built-In Tuner, Black
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    I bought this little TV for my wife for Christmas to replace the Sony 5″ b&w that she uses in the kitchen. Unlike the Sony, it will be connected to cable so I figured reception won’t be a problem. To test it before wrapping I auto-programmed it but only 4 local channels worked. This one came with a yellow tape strip on the back stating that the battery MUST be charged before the first use so out of desperation I followed the instructions and it worked great after that! Sharp clear picture, good color, sound a little “small” but has “presence”. I like it. So if all else fails read the directions!

    T. Haisten

    October 26, 2010

    Review by T. Haisten for Haier HLC26R1 26-Inch LCD HDTV/DVD Combination
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    Overall, I have to say that it has quality and I really like the picture. I was disappointed in the fact that it does not tilt 30 degrees as it states. Eventhough it does not tilt, the picture quality is very good. I have it on a five shelf dresser and the picture quality is very good when laying on the bed. The setup was really easy and the picture of the DVD and sound is really good. I feel that the overall package was a very good value based on what I have experienced so far. If anything changes in my opinion, I will certainly let you know.

    BSS

    October 26, 2010

    Review by BSS for Haier HLC26R1 26-Inch LCD HDTV/DVD Combination
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    This is the 2nd Haier tv I’ve bought. They are both exactly the same except for the size. I have a 19 inch for the bedroom and my latest purchase is this 26 inch for the living room. They both are dvd combination. The only negative thing I can think of is that I thought the 26 inch would have a swivel base as I have to turn it to insert the dvd as it is in a entertainment center. Without the swivel base, I have to turn the tv at an angle for the dvd to insert and take out, but it’s no biggie as the tv is so light weight. The picture and sound are excellent and you can’t beat the price. It also is very stylish, more than some other tv’s I’ve seen, costing a lot more. I would recommend a Haier tv to anyone.

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