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August 9.2" Digital Freeview & Analogue TV with VGA - Tipped by What Plasma & LCD TV and ERT

August 9.2" Digital Freeview & Analogue TV with VGA - Tipped by What Plasma & LCD TV and ERT
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Product Description

August DA920A is high quality digital and analogue TV designed for you to watch Freeview TV where the signal is strong (a rooftop aerial should be used in some regions) and receive traditional analogue channels in most areas. It should be an ideal TV for Kitchen and bedrooms.

With an optional external battery box (supplied separately with 10x2500mAh rechargeable AA batteries at £22.49), you can watch TV while boating, camping, at beach or in your garden.

It can transfer Freeview TV to a larger screen TV as a set-top box, display pictures as a digital photo frame and also be used as a high quality monitor for a video player and game console.

August 9.2" Digital Freeview & Analogue TV with VGA - Tipped by What Plasma & LCD TV and ERT Magazines and a Winner of Autumn Awards 2007 of What Home Cinema Magazine.

Please note that there may be difficulty to receive freeview TV signal by the included portable antenna in some areas where the signal is not sufficiently strong. This is due to that the freeview service (www.freeview.co.uk) in the UK does not fully support portable TV antenna at present. The reception will be improving along with the progress of Digital Switchover Program (digitalUK.co.uk). A signal amplifier or booster may improve reception capability in regions where the signal is marginally strong. (Please note that reception capability may also be affected by various factors such as proximity to freeview TV/digital radio transmitters, tall building structures, thick walls, ceilings and etc.). A rooftop TV aerial may be required at present to watch freeview channels in regions where the signal is insufficient for a portable antenna.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #48543 in Consumer Electronics
  • Colour: Silver
  • Brand: August
  • Model: DA920A

Features

  • Digital TV for over 30 FreeviDigital TV for over 40 Freeview channels, Analogue TV for 5 popular channels, Plus all digital radio stations (subject to signal strength and reception). ew channels. Analogue TV for 5 popular channels. Plus all digital radio stations.
  • 9.2" high quality widescreen 16:9 TFT LCD display panel, resolution: 800 x 480 pixels.
  • Supports EPG, Subtitle, Multi-language OSD. Multi-language operating menu.
  • High quality monitor for video and game input via AV In or VGA In jack. Output Freeview TV to large TV screen.
  • Remote control, Power supply from mains (100-240V) and car adaptor (12-24V). Optional external battery box.

Customer Reviews

An excellent model of digital TV5
I bought this TV for my kitchen and very pleased for the quality of picture and sound. I selected this model because the height is good for installation purpose while other models is too "tall" to fit into the shelf. Thanks for digital and high definition technology. I could not image that this TV can produce such a sharp and clear picture and robust sound from such a small unit.

The portable TV antenna works but not terribly reliable. I understand this is the signal problem not TV. The reception becomes reliable and excellent once I connected the TV to a One for All TV antenna with amplifier.

It is certainly a good choice and I am very happy what the TV does

Great TV rubbish sound3
I can't fault the TV, the amount of options and adjustments is more than is needed but the one adjustment that was left out was for the tone, the sound is dreadfull, i've even tried covering the speakers with foam to take away the tinny sound but there is so little base that it only reduces the volume. The only reason i have kept it is because it fits a hole and i can't find anything else that will.

Nice, but no Teletext3
This Television installed the digital channels itself automatically without any difficulty, same for the analogue stations. The screen size is excellent on the desktop here where a 14" screen would have been way too large.

The only negative factor is that despite the remote control and the handbook describing Teletext reception, I couldn't receive it at all. An e-mail to the supplier has just now disclosed that this set doesn't support teletext apparently.