You took on the question of 12 volt operation head on. It's a trend that new portable small TV's have omitted the 12 volt cable. Is it sheer corporate stupidity or something more nefarious? I notice that ATSC 3.0 was left out of the picture. That is a good trend. I''ll just stick with 12 volt NTSC analog from times past.
Cool. Looks like in 2024 I can buy new portable handheld digital TV. I remember back in 2017 Techmoan did an unboxing and review with a portable digital TV DVB-T2 model and it was cool. The problem will be when ATSC 3.0 will be the new standard and that TV will not receive the new standard. Back to handheld TVs unfortunatelly I couldn't find a handheld digital TV, I only found brand new 40 cm camping 1080p TV that requires 12 Volts power, good thing that my model has a 230 Volt power adapter included so I can use it as regular TV. But if you go to a place where there is no electricity or you may experience a power outage the 12 Volt TV is no use if you don't have a car or a car battery and this is why everyone should have handheld TVs, but there can be a scenarios when there is a problem with the broadcasting tower, internet may not work and satellite TV is the only solution.
I think that ATSC 1.0 will be around in some form for a long time. I used an ATSC tuner stick to revive an old analog handheld TV: th-cam.com/video/YyhJDN438oM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KnOPrHJza7fV76V_
Hey i have this i got it last year and i love it and when everything switches to atsc3 this tv wont be useless junk like my others will be because of the sd card slot
Hello my name is Jack I love old technology and I was browsing on Amazon for old thinks and I came across this. I like your content keep up good work! 0:33
The GT media has 1.0 and 3.0 to watch and record TV on a phone tablet and even TV if you have an android box .I recommend onn android box for TV only 20$.
@@NorthcoasterHobby yes thank about it you can record and watch TV on the go .I can also watch 3.0 in a moving vehicle.you can't do that with the other receivers.
Ive been wanting to get this for so long but not sure if it will work, its bit pricey for me cause iam in 3rd world country, we use a digital tuner box that the local government started selling to move away from analog, the tuner box displays in uhf signal and the portable tv has built in tv tuner for uhf signal but still i dont know if it will work without the tuner box hence it wouldnt be portable anymore.
Good idea- however this particular model doesn’t have an AV input. Other models might have that though. I have an older analog handheld that has AV input. I connected it to an ATSC tuner stick. th-cam.com/video/YyhJDN438oM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KnOPrHJza7fV76V_
@@NorthcoasterHobby You could probably use a few adapters and converters to make it so, but at that point it probably isn't convenient. HDMI to RCA adapter, then the cheap modulator you reviewed would do the trick.
@@krat0us One of these- it has TV and FM. I’m not any other ATSC TV’s have AM radio (not sure why??). Check the video description for some links to TV’s for sale.
I wish i knew the types of TV signals, I bought one online from HongKong and they sent me exactly the same version but im in Philippines and ATSC doesn't work .. I should have looked for ISDB-T version. The best solution to make my D5 work is to live in the US haha.
The brands sometimes change. The links may also suggest a different product depending on availability. I updated a couple of the links in the description. I hope that helps.
The only information on the adapter label is input 100-240 V AC, 0.5A, output 12V 1.5A. There is no information about wattage. However W=AxV, so if the voltage is 120 x 0.5 A, then 60 watts. I think that’s how it is calculated.
You don't know when a power outage will occur so it would have to be charged every day if not charged makes no sense only if going on Ling journey or camping but not emergency same thing as with power banks
@@LaudiceaTavares-ei6sf Al reproducir un video, presione el ícono de ajustes en la esquina superior derecha, luego seleccione "subtítulos-traducción automática" y luego seleccione su idioma. Los subtítulos se mostrarán en la parte inferior de la pantalla en su idioma. Gracias por visitar mi canal.
It is 12V DC powered. You can use a 12 volt plug as I showed in the video to power it, or the included AC adapter. I’m not sure it being USB powered provides any real benefit.
I wish more regular TVs had FM tuners
I have that portable TV since yesterday!
Nice, concise review which covers all the info.
Thank you for watching!
@@NorthcoasterHobby Ordered thru your link, due to arrive tomorrow!
@@audiodaze Thank you!
@@audiodaze It is very much appreciated!
That portable tv reminds me of the old Casios and radio shack ones
Analog Portable TV from Casio
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Analog Portable Television from Optimus | Vintage Analog TV
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You took on the question of 12 volt operation head on. It's a trend that new portable small TV's have omitted the 12 volt cable. Is it sheer corporate stupidity or something more nefarious? I notice that ATSC 3.0 was left out of the picture. That is a good trend. I''ll just stick with 12 volt NTSC analog from times past.
Fun fact: It supports ATSC, DVB-T2, DB, Analog TV, ISDB-T and DMB-TH but someone set it to ATSC so yeah. 0:01
Cool. Looks like in 2024 I can buy new portable handheld digital TV. I remember back in 2017 Techmoan did an unboxing and review with a portable digital TV DVB-T2 model and it was cool. The problem will be when ATSC 3.0 will be the new standard and that TV will not receive the new standard.
Back to handheld TVs unfortunatelly I couldn't find a handheld digital TV, I only found brand new 40 cm camping 1080p TV that requires 12 Volts power, good thing that my model has a 230 Volt power adapter included so I can use it as regular TV. But if you go to a place where there is no electricity or you may experience a power outage the 12 Volt TV is no use if you don't have a car or a car battery and this is why everyone should have handheld TVs, but there can be a scenarios when there is a problem with the broadcasting tower, internet may not work and satellite TV is the only solution.
I think that ATSC 1.0 will be around in some form for a long time.
I used an ATSC tuner stick to revive an old analog handheld TV:
th-cam.com/video/YyhJDN438oM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KnOPrHJza7fV76V_
But when atsc 3 becomes the only signal which will probably be atleast a decade from now this tv will still work with stuff from the sd card slot
@@sneevegastv7606 I use it as a media player to watch content off a USB thumb drive.
@@NorthcoasterHobby cool I use the micro sd so nothing is sticking out
English England thanking you most kindly
@@moormoor4281 👍
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Hey i have this i got it last year and i love it and when everything switches to atsc3 this tv wont be useless junk like my others will be because of the sd card slot
This TV is ATSC 1 only, but the media player function is cool.
6:20 i did not know about that.😮
Yep, it happened.
I have a Tyler portable tv 😁
It’s 7” and I got an antenna from Walmart for it
@@ElevatorWasher5000 Nice!
I'm getting that tv this Monday
Nice.👍
Hello my name is Jack I love old technology and I was browsing on Amazon for old thinks and I came across this. I like your content keep up good work! 0:33
Thanks for the antenna/tv tips I appreciate it
@@iloveoldstuff19 Thank you!
The GT media has 1.0 and 3.0 to watch and record TV on a phone tablet and even TV if you have an android box .I recommend onn android box for TV only 20$.
I didn’t know you liked the GTmedia so much!☺️
@@NorthcoasterHobby yes thank about it you can record and watch TV on the go .I can also watch 3.0 in a moving vehicle.you can't do that with the other receivers.
My gt meta tv stick will be arriving tomorrow.
@@donbest5024 how to record on 1.0 hold finger on broadcast picture DVR will appear .
Does it havw to be plugged in for use or is it rechargeable?
@@elvisnamikaze3464 It is rechargeable.
Ive been wanting to get this for so long but not sure if it will work, its bit pricey for me cause iam in 3rd world country, we use a digital tuner box that the local government started selling to move away from analog, the tuner box displays in uhf signal and the portable tv has built in tv tuner for uhf signal but still i dont know if it will work without the tuner box hence it wouldnt be portable anymore.
@@Coolmaaaaaan The tuner in this TV is digital ATSC.
I wonder if you could use as a second small monitor
Good idea- however this particular model doesn’t have an AV input. Other models might have that though.
I have an older analog handheld that has AV input. I connected it to an ATSC tuner stick.
th-cam.com/video/YyhJDN438oM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KnOPrHJza7fV76V_
@@NorthcoasterHobby You could probably use a few adapters and converters to make it so, but at that point it probably isn't convenient.
HDMI to RCA adapter, then the cheap modulator you reviewed would do the trick.
I been looking for a portable TV with fm am radio to take camping. Any suggestions?
@@krat0us One of these- it has TV and FM. I’m not any other ATSC TV’s have AM radio (not sure why??). Check the video description for some links to TV’s for sale.
I wish i knew the types of TV signals, I bought one online from HongKong and they sent me exactly the same version but im in Philippines and ATSC doesn't work .. I should have looked for ISDB-T version. The best solution to make my D5 work is to live in the US haha.
@@otanozias1614 Yes -having a TV with the correct tuner standard is vital!
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The links go to different brands. Maybe Changhong brand?
The brands sometimes change. The links may also suggest a different product depending on availability. I updated a couple of the links in the description. I hope that helps.
@@NorthcoasterHobby thank you!
@@joeprete7424 You’re welcome.
Is a portable converter box required for traveling with the tv to get over the air channels?
@@robertshade8631 No. this TV already has a digital ATSC tuner built-in. All you have to do is connect an antenna and run a channel scan.
@@NorthcoasterHobbythanks again as always.
@@robertshade8631 👍
Can you please tell me how many watts the AC power adapter draws?
The only information on the adapter label is input 100-240 V AC, 0.5A, output 12V 1.5A. There is no information about wattage. However W=AxV, so if the voltage is 120 x 0.5 A, then 60 watts. I think that’s how it is calculated.
Does it have batteries?
@@LuckyMTS It has a rechargeable battery built in.
3:11 is frustrated how TVO does it.
You don't know when a power outage will occur so it would have to be charged every day if not charged makes no sense only if going on Ling journey or camping but not emergency same thing as with power banks
@@nigelpottinger901 All the more reason to keep it charged up! Or keep a power inverter in your car to go from DC to AC.
Por favor, traduzir.
@@LaudiceaTavares-ei6sf Al reproducir un video, presione el ícono de ajustes en la esquina superior derecha, luego seleccione "subtítulos-traducción automática" y luego seleccione su idioma. Los subtítulos se mostrarán en la parte inferior de la pantalla en su idioma. Gracias por visitar mi canal.
It can’t receive satellite tv channels:(
But can you make a video about connecting a satellite receiver to a lead star tv using an rca cable, uhf modulator and a coaxial cable?
@@LuckyMTS I’ll think about it!
@@LuckyMTS No, just over-the-air ATSC.
@@NorthcoasterHobby oh but it can also support analog tv and other digital tv standards. It said in the box before unboxing.
Just use your phone at that size.
For OTA?
if only it was usb powered
It is 12V DC powered. You can use a 12 volt plug as I showed in the video to power it, or the included AC adapter. I’m not sure it being USB powered provides any real benefit.