Portable TV 9" Battery Powered Widescreen LCD Small TV AXESS TV1703-9 with ATSC Digital Tuner 2 Antennas, USB/SD Card & Headphone Inputs, AV Inputs & Full Func. Remote. Mini TV for Car, RV, Outdoor








Key features
- •9-Inch portable TV with built-in lithium-ion rechargeable batter
- •Resolution: 800 x 480, Ratio: 16:9
- •Features: AV input/output jack, earphone jack, built-in speakers
- •AC/DC operation: watch your favorite shows at home or on the go
- •Includes: full function remote and power adapter. This product only has a AC power supply.
BrandAxess
CategoryPortable & Handheld TVs
Size9-Inch
WarrantyOne year limited 90 days parts and labor by Axess Products Corp.
Portable TV 9" Battery Powered Widescreen LCD Small TV AXESS TV1703-9 with ATSC Digital Tuner 2 Antennas, USB/SD Card & Headphone Inputs, AV Inputs & Full Func. Remote. Mini TV for Car, RV, Outdoor
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.6
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Neat TV, but to work, must have a much better antenna than either supplied.
GaterLater✓ Verified Purchase•September 7, 2017
Neat little TV. other reviews have detailed the antenna 'problem". The included two antennas are useless, but I connected my large attic hi gain antenna and this TV worked very well. It had a great picture and nice set of controls, that allow complete control from the buttons included on the TV itself, so that if you lose that tiny remote, the TV can still be operated with all functions available.
My main disappoint is because I wanted it for use in my car, and now to do so, I need to purchase a much better antenna to be able to use it. Having just gone through Hurricane Harvey, I was reminded of one of my main complaints about local media. Radio stations almost never report real time local news, and in this case all local radio stations were shut down by the power outrage. On the other hand, all three local TV stations had generators and continued broadcasting even though only 10 percent of the population still either had power or had a DC powered TV with a decent antenna (I did). Everybody has a DC powered radio, if nowhere else but in their car. Why do TV stations broadcast emergency real time info while very few, if any, radio stations do? One exception was KTRH 740AM in Houston, but I am in Corpus Christi, so that was no help to people in our area where Harvey was a cat 4 when it came on shore.
My previously existing DC powered TV, having not been used in years, needed to do a channel search before I could receive anything with it, and I found that could not be done without the remote. Luckily, I did manage to find the remote. That is one reason i really appreciate that this AXESS TV does not need the remote to perform programming or any selection function.
My main disappoint is because I wanted it for use in my car, and now to do so, I need to purchase a much better antenna to be able to use it. Having just gone through Hurricane Harvey, I was reminded of one of my main complaints about local media. Radio stations almost never report real time local news, and in this case all local radio stations were shut down by the power outrage. On the other hand, all three local TV stations had generators and continued broadcasting even though only 10 percent of the population still either had power or had a DC powered TV with a decent antenna (I did). Everybody has a DC powered radio, if nowhere else but in their car. Why do TV stations broadcast emergency real time info while very few, if any, radio stations do? One exception was KTRH 740AM in Houston, but I am in Corpus Christi, so that was no help to people in our area where Harvey was a cat 4 when it came on shore.
My previously existing DC powered TV, having not been used in years, needed to do a channel search before I could receive anything with it, and I found that could not be done without the remote. Luckily, I did manage to find the remote. That is one reason i really appreciate that this AXESS TV does not need the remote to perform programming or any selection function.
Nice little tv, except not loud enough
Kindle Customer•May 7, 2017
Nice picture and DVD works fine, just two problems:. 1- the volume doesn't get loud enough, and 2 - there isn't enough space to easily screw on a tv coaxial cable input on the back, it's really, really difficult and I had to use a wrench, little qtr-turn by little qtr turn...instead of just being able to easily screw the coax cable joint with my fingers as you normally do. One needs to have a push-on coax cable input to avoid this problem, and perhaps added external speakers to be able to hear the tv more than 5 ft away from it. Otherwise, tv works well and is the perfect size for my rv.
Fantastic Little TV, just what I wanted.
John E Dove✓ Verified Purchase•April 30, 2017
I purchased the 13.3 inch unit with built in DVD player to replace my old 22 inch Television with a DVD player connected to it. It has been in use at least 4 hours a day on the average and it has held up wonderfully!! I have not tried it in my truck yet but then again a Television in the front seat is illegal so....
I do not regret for one second this purchase and will leave additional information in the future should any new information develop.
I do not regret for one second this purchase and will leave additional information in the future should any new information develop.
For Over The Air TV, Get An Amplified Antenna...
iluvgr8tdeals✓ Verified Purchase•December 13, 2016
⃠before buying this TV to use for (Over The Air) OTA TV viewing, go to [...] or dtv.gov/maps to see what channels you get in your zip code area. OTA TV is area/region specific and signals for various TV stations vary from area to area. If your area has poor reception on the channels you are looking for, just get cable. This has nothing to do with the TV.
⃠I purchased it for OTA TV. You can use it in other ways such as viewing video through the AV cables or via USB. It also has a SD card slot. I don't see why it wouldn't work with the latest stream sticks such as Roku, Chromecast 1st generation, Amazon fire stick and so on...
⃠As a TV, it is excellent, provides high definition content and will deliver the signal that is sent to it by the antenna, hence the need to research on your available channels in your area.
⃠The 'high power antenna' that they provide in the package is useless if you want to use it to get OTA channels. You have to buy another antenna. I purchased the' 1byone' antenna which had good reviews and is powered/amplified. Using any antenna without an amplifier will get you few channels if any.
⃠Setup is relatively easy. It comes with a set of manuals in different languages, a stand with a bottom for stability, 2 sets of 'rabbit ears' antennas (they don't work, get a separate amplified antenna) AV cables and a remote control.
⃠The remote control works well as it should in close proximity.
⃠The tv has a jack for earphones. The earphones function works well but remember that the sound you will get for OTA TV will depend on how good your signal is. So, if the channel has noise or distortion, then you shall hear it in your earphones (and in the external speakers of course.
⃠The external speakers are decent, alright for this size of TV, not Dolby surround spectacular. If you want good quality sound just get external speakers and use the earphones/headphones 3.5 mm Jack.
⃠When the reception is good, the picture quality is very good, high definition like. For the price and size, you can't complain about the picture quality.
⃠However, when the signal is poor/intermittent, the picture gets stuck on screen, has pixelation, disappears and you get a blank screen and so on and forth. It can be very frustrating.
⃠Once connected to the amplified antenna, it searches for the stations quickly and quite well. However, this is obviously linked to the antenna and not the TV itself.
⃠It has a AC/DC volt outlet charger, so you can charge it to a socket. It also comes with a car (cigarette lighter) charger, so you can plug it into your round car power socket.
⃠It has decent battery time when fully charged, about 2 hours. I would say it takes about 1 hour to fully charge.
The pictures shown look a bit 'blurred' but that is the phone camera, not the actual picture. The actual picture is amazing!
⃠I purchased it for OTA TV. You can use it in other ways such as viewing video through the AV cables or via USB. It also has a SD card slot. I don't see why it wouldn't work with the latest stream sticks such as Roku, Chromecast 1st generation, Amazon fire stick and so on...
⃠As a TV, it is excellent, provides high definition content and will deliver the signal that is sent to it by the antenna, hence the need to research on your available channels in your area.
⃠The 'high power antenna' that they provide in the package is useless if you want to use it to get OTA channels. You have to buy another antenna. I purchased the' 1byone' antenna which had good reviews and is powered/amplified. Using any antenna without an amplifier will get you few channels if any.
⃠Setup is relatively easy. It comes with a set of manuals in different languages, a stand with a bottom for stability, 2 sets of 'rabbit ears' antennas (they don't work, get a separate amplified antenna) AV cables and a remote control.
⃠The remote control works well as it should in close proximity.
⃠The tv has a jack for earphones. The earphones function works well but remember that the sound you will get for OTA TV will depend on how good your signal is. So, if the channel has noise or distortion, then you shall hear it in your earphones (and in the external speakers of course.
⃠The external speakers are decent, alright for this size of TV, not Dolby surround spectacular. If you want good quality sound just get external speakers and use the earphones/headphones 3.5 mm Jack.
⃠When the reception is good, the picture quality is very good, high definition like. For the price and size, you can't complain about the picture quality.
⃠However, when the signal is poor/intermittent, the picture gets stuck on screen, has pixelation, disappears and you get a blank screen and so on and forth. It can be very frustrating.
⃠Once connected to the amplified antenna, it searches for the stations quickly and quite well. However, this is obviously linked to the antenna and not the TV itself.
⃠It has a AC/DC volt outlet charger, so you can charge it to a socket. It also comes with a car (cigarette lighter) charger, so you can plug it into your round car power socket.
⃠It has decent battery time when fully charged, about 2 hours. I would say it takes about 1 hour to fully charge.
The pictures shown look a bit 'blurred' but that is the phone camera, not the actual picture. The actual picture is amazing!
A much better option for my specific need (portable screen for amazon ...
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•November 26, 2016
A much better option for my specific need (portable screen for amazon fire stick II) than the Eyoyo HD monitor, or NaviSkauto car DVD player that I
tried first. Not only is this a portable dvd player, it is also a pc monitor with a HDMI input, and a television with DC power in. The connectors are on the bottom and too close to the stand - otherwise this is an easy five. Invest in a 90 degree coax balun, and a right angle HDMI adapter and this becomes top notch.
tried first. Not only is this a portable dvd player, it is also a pc monitor with a HDMI input, and a television with DC power in. The connectors are on the bottom and too close to the stand - otherwise this is an easy five. Invest in a 90 degree coax balun, and a right angle HDMI adapter and this becomes top notch.
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