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Camp TV
I have a new camp TV. What is a camp TV? A camp TV has good brightness, a decent sized screen--widescreen 22"--and a 12v cigarette plug in. It also has all the HDMI, etc, inputs and outputs. Plus a analog and digital over-the-air tuner.
My new TV is a Naxa 22". I have been playing around with it for several days and love the features, picture, and brightness. Best feature: built-in DVD on the side of the TV. I can't wait to go camping again so I can see it in the field. That may be two weekends away when my wife comes back from the East and she can take care of her cats, rabbits, and birds. Our dogs go with me on my camping trips. They do not care about the new TV. NJ
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![]() The TV works like a charm. Never leave home without it. I bought a PowerSonic 18 amp hour battery to power the TV. I recharge the battery with my panel. My stereo speaker / amp. / graphic equalizer is my sound system and it has a 12 amp hour battery for its power. NJ
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