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Electronics : Coby KTFDVD1093 10.2-Inch Under-The-Cabinet LCD TV with Built-in DVD/CD Player and AM/FM Radio |
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Coby
Color: silver
Display Size: 10 inches
EAN: 0716829931097
Format: CD
Label: Coby
Manufacturer: Coby
Model: KTFDVD1093
Publisher: Coby
Studio: Coby
Sales Rank: 604
MPN: KTFDVD1093
Features:- 10.2" widescreen TFT under-the-cabinet DVD/CD player with ATSC digital TV tuner and AM/FM radio,TFT color display
- DVD,DVD+R/RW, CD,CD-R/RW, and JPEG compatible
- dual ATSC/NTSC tuner for digital and standard TV broadcast reception, digital AM/FM radio
- audio/video input jack for video games,VCR's, or other AV sources
- convenient front panel and on-screen display, integrated stereo speakers, multiple languages, parental lock control
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Product Description: The perfect solution for anyone needing an under-counter TV or DVD player in the kitchen. A great companion while preparing a meal, putting away groceries, or cleaning the kitchen. The screen on this compact and stylish TV provides a crisp picture from either DVD or television signals. You can also listen to CD's or the radio through the built in AM/FM tuner. Features a swivel/folding screen allowing you to turn the screen back and forth along with built-in speakers. It includes an easy mounting kit and a magnetized remote control. * 10.2" widescreen TFT under-the-cabinet DVD/CD player with ATSC digital TV tuner and AM/FM radio,TFT color display * DVD,DVD+R/RW, CD,CD-R/RW, and JPEG compatible * dual ATSC/NTSC tuner for digital and standard TV broadcast reception, digital AM/FM radio * audio/video input jack for video games,VCR's, or other AV sources * convenient front panel and on-screen display, integrated stereo speakers, multiple languages, parental lock control
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Item just as description states! Easy installation! Only reason unable to give 5 star rating = you have to view screen straight on ... difficult to see picture from an angle view.
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The volume adjustment is terrible, you only have choices like volume 1,2,3, etc. Volume 1 is inaudible, 2 is low, 3 is loud, 4 is extremely loud, no need to go higher! Can't they make the volume increase in smaller amounts like every other product on the market with a digital volume control? I ended up putting tape over the speakers so I could use volume 3 (volume 2 was too low). I would have returned the unit if there were more products of this type available.
The mounting screws were ... Read More
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I purchased this unit to replace another undercounter TV,DVD,CD and computer ("Icebox")console which was very expensive. That unit broke down within two years. So, in looking for a replacement I didn't want to spend too much but I wanted a lot of features. After reading many reviews I bought this unit without expecting too much. But to my surprise it does a great job for the price. It's made out of light weight plastic, but it seems sturdy enough. My only two problems are that the screws they give ... Read More
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This small, under the counter TV is just fine for the purpose--a small TV that can fit in the kitchen and provide a bit of news or entertainment while doing chores or cooking. It was relatively easy to install, though we did need to get longer screws as several other reviewers noted. And you have to get used to pushing the "mode" button every time you want to go from radio to TV to DVD. Note that the DVD drawer only works when in DVD mode, which may have been the problem some reviewers mentioned about ... Read More
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I wanted a music CD player for kitchen under the cabinet that could play mp3 CDs since I have a large collection of mp3 songs. But most players only have Radio and CD capabilities but no mp3. I found this one that can play mp3 CDs. I didn't care for the TV but bought it anyways. I was pleasantly surprised. I haven't hooked it as a TV but use it as a DVD Player. The screen is bright and great. the resolution is also very good. Though the volume is not all that great. The audio speakers and volume ... Read More
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