12v TV Recommendations

I just use a monitor and a firestick. Cheap and easy. These both run off 12v.

Connects to my 4g Internet in the van which works flawlessly 95% of the time. And I have a starlink for when I'm really off grid.


Might be a bit small for some but we have it on the back of the drivers headrest and works great for the kids YouTube and the odd film. Have also hooked up MacBook for a footy match or 2 down the beach.

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That's 15.6"? Looks huge
 
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Been and looked at this Tonight in curry's. Almost bought it but the screen looked blurry, with the small offers and tech being shown on screen etc.

How's yours? Is it loud enough? The sales assistant would get me the remote

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Having been out to the van that isn't the one I have. This is. It has a great screen on it. Speakers are loud enough but I paired it with my Bluetooth Bose speaker and that is awesome. Loud enough for 6 of us sat around it watching MotoGP when we were at Santa Pod last. Has a wide angle screen and great on cinema mode even in bright daylight
 
Having been out to the van that isn't the one I have. This is. It has a great screen on it. Speakers are loud enough but I paired it with my Bluetooth Bose speaker and that is awesome. Loud enough for 6 of us sat around it watching MotoGP when we were at Santa Pod last. Has a wide angle screen and great on cinema mode even in bright daylight
Think I'll go with that. I'm thinking of buying a 12v dc lead and wiring it into my 12v electrics via my step up stansformer if needed
 
I take our laptop with us and boost the sound with a Bluetooth speaker, tethering the phone gives us the internet with live and catch up TV.
Generally I tend to stock up on stuff we're watching online at home pre trip away just incase, heaven forbid, we're too far away from the nearest cell tower.
 
You need a 12v to 19v step up. These run at 19v 2 amp draw. I wired one in to my fuse bos and have an on/off switch to knock it off when not in use
 
You need a 12v to 19v step up. These run at 19v 2 amp draw. I wired one in to my fuse bos and have an on/off switch to knock it off when not in use
I've just had one delivered yesterday, as I had planned to get a Samsung tv originally. I'll get that wired in
 
I take our laptop with us and boost the sound with a Bluetooth speaker, tethering the phone gives us the internet with live and catch up TV.
Generally I tend to stock up on stuff we're watching online at home pre trip away just incase, heaven forbid, we're too far away from the nearest cell tower.
Same here, I've got a nice 14" OLED screen laptop, if I'm not going to have good 4g signal or if I'm abroad I just download stuff to watch on Apple TV/Prime/netflix etc before I go.
 
I've just bought the LG tv mentioned above, only weighs 3.5kg. Got that and a 2.1 soundboard for £165.

It allows refunds if its no good but seems okay on YouTube reviews
 
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