Tyler 14” Portable TV LCD Monitor 1080P Rechargeable Lithium Battery Operated, 3 Antenna, HDMI, SD, USB, RCA, FM Radio, Digital Tuner, AV Inputs,…

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  • 14″ HDTV supports up to 1080p with Dual Tuners ATSC and NTSC
  • Built-in Battery Provides up to 4 Hours of Use
  • Built-in Stereo Speakers and Headphone Jack for Private Viewing
  • HDMI,USB, SD Card Input Supports AVI, MOV, MPEG 1, MPEG 2, MPEG 3, MPEG4, XVID, AVC, MP4, H.264, HEVC(H.265), FLV, MKV, MP3, JPEG, WMV, HDMI, RMVB, AVI, MKY, 3GP
  • Compatible with all your favorite devices: Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Firestick, and Slingbox

Specification: Tyler 14” Portable TV LCD Monitor 1080P Rechargeable Lithium Battery Operated, 3 Antenna, HDMI, SD, USB, RCA, FM Radio, Digital Tuner, AV Inputs,…

Brand Name

‎Tyler

Parcel Dimensions

‎38.28 x 30 x 15.39 cm, 2.13 Kilograms

Item model number

‎TTV705-14

Batteries

‎1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Colour name

‎Black

Speaker type

‎Dual Speaker

Manufacturer

‎Tyler

6 reviews for Tyler 14” Portable TV LCD Monitor 1080P Rechargeable Lithium Battery Operated, 3 Antenna, HDMI, SD, USB, RCA, FM Radio, Digital Tuner, AV Inputs,…

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  1. Lisa Smiles

    First bad experience on Amazon where I’ve received what is clearly not a brand new product. The batteries were already in the remote, the remote doesn’t work even with new batteries, and I’m not sure if the TV doesn’t work or if it just needs to charge for 6.5 hours first. Excellent directions on how to put together the swivel knob brace holder though.

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  2. Scott Meister

    The primary use of this TV is when I go camping, so I have an after-dark activity. Any avid camper knows that you can’t always rely on a cell signal where you are, so your cellphone isn’t always an option then. We’ve all been there, right? I also live on the East coast, so bad weather & hurricanes can knock out power for days on end. The included 12 volt plug will make sure I have power from the car OR from the portable 100 watt solar setup I have. I’m in no way a “prepper”, but it just makes good sense to think two steps ahead, right?

    This TV is dead simple to setup once you power it up for the first time, as it’s already right there at the setup screen. Scan for channels, adjust the colors, set the volume mixer for different types of shows, time zones & so on. Not in those orders, but you get the idea.

    Since it’s a digital TV, it has a great picture because, well, it’s digital & not analog. You either receive a signal for that channel or you don’t. There’s no in-between anymore. Well, there IS…but green & blue pixelization & choppy audio is something I don’t care to watch. Just move the antenna, problem solved! I *do* like that it displays 1080 programming on the screen (station dependent of course!) & being a 14″, it’s large enough to see comfortably at about 6 feet away or so. I’m camping, so I won’t be far away from the screen anyways! And the sound is very decent coming from the rear-firing speakers. Just put it up against a solid object (a wall or some other larger metallic object) to reflect the sound forwards.

    In the manual, it states that it has a 6,000 mAH, 3.7 volt battery inside. That’s more capacity than your cellphone, so it should last for several hours. I haven’t been on a camping trip with this TV yet, (but in the next 30 days I will!) so I can’t vouch for the battery longevity. That’ll be a later update! It’s all 5 stars across the board (for now) & will be revised as needed. You want the truth before plunking down your money as I do? I’ll tell it like it is…the good, the bad & the ugly. So far all good, no ugly. The only “bad” point here is the side antenna connection. You’ll have a cable sticking out of the side of the unit, so go to the blue & gold spiral WAL* store & get a right angle male/female F type cable connection. This way the antenna connection cable will be hanging down instead of sticking straight out. That would’ve been a nice addition to the included equipment inside the box, but it is what it is! The included stubby antenna is only for local stations within a few miles of you. I can’t get a single station with the magnetic stubby, so I use a powered flat white wall antenna (can we say 47 channels now??). This is where I say to use the right angle adapter as the coax is much thicker & sticks out quite far & easily gets bumped sticking out like that.

    So there ya’ go! It’s time to plan the next camping adventure!

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  3. Theseus

    I was looking for a small TV for storm and tornado preparedness. It needed to be able to run on batteries, when the power goes out, and be small enough to not take up a lot of room in the interior room of my house where I go when the tornado warnings alert. This seemed to fit the bill perfectly, and it may very well find many other, more mundane, uses as well.

    First, this comes with its own stand but no wall mount. Second, it has not one but two antennae included, an extendable one for more stationary use and a short one for, presumably, use in the car. Third, it also includes a wall plug and a car 12V plug.

    I was able to pick up, inside my house, about 30+ local stations using the included extendable antenna, only a handful fewer than my large TV and amplified antenna in the room adjacent. However, many of them didn’t want to come in very well at all. Still, though, the strong local stations on which I can watch local weather reports and radar do come in crystal clear. The picture is surprisingly good, and it’s easy to read most text I’ve seen so far. It has a built-in, non-replaceable lithium battery that should power it for a couple of hours or more when the power goes out. I can leave it plugged in, charged up, and ready to be turned on at a moment’s notice. It’s only about 14” wide, too, so it will fit in small spaces. It’s perfect for keeping up with the location of the storm on radar while huddled in the bathroom for safety, much better than the radio, which is often hard to find a station with the weather and which usually is just the audio stream of the TV broadcast if even available.

    The sound quality is not great, but it’s plenty good for my intended uses. This would probably make a fine portable TV on road trips, camping, or even in a kid’s room. It includes an HDMI input, has a USB port, and even an SD card slot, so can accept and play multiple sources, including video game consoles. The remote control is full-size and has a normal number of features for a TV remote.

    Overall I’m very impressed so far with this unit, especially for the money. I really don’t think you can do much better in this form factor.

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  4. Amazon Customer

    Tyler TV 14 inch good picture for such a cheap TV, instruction manual detailed. Remote batteries dead. Took some figuring out to put stand together. Remote doesn’t work as it should. Contacted seller and they responded with wrong information. Not helpful so you are on your own. Added later: the TV works great except I have to re-set it HDMI often and the remote still does not work like it should, have to use buttons on front of TV. still recommend this little TV.

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  5. Rich

    We needed a small LCD TV for the cabin of our small boat, but we also needed the functionality that this TV provides.
    1) The tuner is sensitive and locks onto digit signals very well, and rivals the sensitivity of our OTA TABLO Tuner. We are cord cutters, so having a sensitive tuner for over the air (OTA) broadcast stations is important.
    2) The unit can accept SD card or USB thumb drive media containing video files, We tape our favorite OTA TV shows on our ViewTV box, and wanted the ability to play some of these programs on a TV without needing to use our ViewTV box on the boat. While this manufacturer does not support .mts files (from ViewTV), there are plenty of free converters on line. We converted some of our recorded .mts files to .MP4, using a free software program (Smart Converter), and placed these files onto a SD card formatted for MS-Dos. It works beautifully well.
    3) We tested out the FM radio, and it works well, too.
    4) It is easy to make adjustments to the picture display such as contrast and brightness.
    5) This is a high def set, and the picture is impressive. Also, it does not have a wide viewing angle, but still is reasonably good for us.
    6) The sound is surprisingly good for such a small set, and does not sound tinny. It has a good amount of base relative to its size, and the settings also allow for simulated and true surround sound.
    7) It can run from a 110V power supply with power adapter, directly from an automobile 12V system by plugging into the lighter receptacle, and it can run on internal batter power.
    8) It can utilize cableTV input at marinas, but I have not yet tested this function yet
    9) The manufacturer provides an absurdly easy to use, quick release stand, a separate pull out stand on the back of the unit (like a picture frame foot), and means for connecting it to wall-mounted arm.
    10) The unit comes with a FM antenna and a magnetic monopole UHF antenna.

    As a criticism, we wish the screen was not glossy, but it is acceptable. Further, we wish there was a way to expand 4:3 content to wide format to fill the entire screen. Perhaps we are getting too picky, because even 4:3 covers a good amount of screen.

    This unit truly does it all, and is exactly what we were looking for. Going forward, what we don’t know is how long it will last. So the date of this review is March 27, 2019. If it fails in the future, I will write an addendum to this review to let people know. If we get 2+ years of light use from this unit, we will be very pleased. Living in the cabin of a small pilothouse boat can be very prone to clutter, so a small unit like this that has all those self-contained features is a Godsend.

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  6. Jeo & Jenn

    This is hands down the best portable tv on amazon. For the price, the quality is great! The picture is great and so is the sound! Compared to other portable TVs the speakers are pretty loud and clear. I’m able to play my Xbox on it and it has a built in FM radio to which no other portable tv I’ve seen has. I would highly recommend this tv to anyone as it is a great value for the size and quality. You can even use this as an extra monitor for a computer or something. It’s the size of most laptops nowadays.

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