Good Small TV (10"-16") w/ Diverse Video Inputs?
Good Small TV (10"-16") w/ Diverse Video Inputs?
I'm looking for a small TV with as diverse video inputs as possible. It does not have to be an HDTV, but really as small as possible without being a handheld TV.
Trying to stay in the $100 range.
- Coax
- Component
- S-Video
- Composite
- HDMI
Only thing I could find remotely close to what I was looking for was this $129 16" Vizio
Anyone know of anything better?
Trying to stay in the $100 range.
- Coax
- Component
- S-Video
- Composite
- HDMI
Only thing I could find remotely close to what I was looking for was this $129 16" Vizio
Anyone know of anything better?
Re: Good Small TV (10"-16") w/ Diverse Video Inputs?
If you don't need Component or HDMI then maybe a Commodore 1701/1702 monitor. The back has Chroma Luma Jacks which will take a modified SVideo cable. Front is Composite, but only has mono sound input. A plus being non-HD CRT, great for the Retro Lightguns! Any digital tuner can be plugged in.


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Re: Good Small TV (10"-16") w/ Diverse Video Inputs?
Nice, thanks for the recommendation.
Only thing is, I am looking for something hassle free that takes up a small amount of space so that probably limits my choices to flat screen tvs or anything that is not big and bulky.
Only thing is, I am looking for something hassle free that takes up a small amount of space so that probably limits my choices to flat screen tvs or anything that is not big and bulky.
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I say give the vizeo a try. It is cheap enough and has features you want.
Re: Good Small TV (10"-16") w/ Diverse Video Inputs?
Yeah I guess so. It seems like there isn't too many options in this area.
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christoph wrote:Yeah I guess so. It seems like there isn't too many options in this area.
There could be a few older options out there, but this is a new tv with manufacturers warranty

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6889612023
meets every demand you ask for...
13.3 inches (between 10 and 16)
1280x800 resolution (supports 1080i/720p/480p)
VGA
HDMI
component
s-vid
composite
RF (coax)
Headphone jack
ATSC/NTSC tuner (free-to-air digital... yey)
and cheaper than the vizio
meets every demand you ask for...
13.3 inches (between 10 and 16)
1280x800 resolution (supports 1080i/720p/480p)
VGA
HDMI
component
s-vid
composite
RF (coax)
Headphone jack
ATSC/NTSC tuner (free-to-air digital... yey)
and cheaper than the vizio
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I'm not familiar with that brand. Do you know who manufactures them duct?
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Re: Good Small TV (10"-16") w/ Diverse Video Inputs?
ummm...
http://www.supersonicinc.com/index.cfm/Home
they're a chinese company in business for about 30 years making small electronics.
I probably wouldn't bet on the them top o' the line stuff... but considering a LCD panel with support for a range of YUV, RGB, and digital inputs for near 100 dollars... Chinese vague brands are really the only place to go. I've heard of the company before, nothing to call home about... pretty much a quality you would expect in the market they sell to.
http://www.supersonicinc.com/index.cfm/Home
they're a chinese company in business for about 30 years making small electronics.
I probably wouldn't bet on the them top o' the line stuff... but considering a LCD panel with support for a range of YUV, RGB, and digital inputs for near 100 dollars... Chinese vague brands are really the only place to go. I've heard of the company before, nothing to call home about... pretty much a quality you would expect in the market they sell to.
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lordofduct wrote:ummm...
http://www.supersonicinc.com/index.cfm/Home
they're a chinese company in business for about 30 years making small electronics.
That might be an option then. I wouldn't take newegg to screw a customer over.