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12v tv with freeview

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ok it isnt gna be amazing picture quality but thought these seem reasonable 12v with freeview and normal analogue10.4" full function remote av in etc anyone got one

Says 2a comsumption so dont think it kill a battery too quick?

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we have one.its very good.the picture is fine..
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We have a smaller 7 inch version but with DVD player..very good. The only issue we have is the aerial! the built in one is CARP! you will be lucky to get anything other than snow in 4 out of 5 camps. So you really need an reasonable aftermarket Digital Aerial and of course anything that is any good is quite large and unwheeldy.
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what aerial you using rob?
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