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Old 09-07-2016, 05:50 PM   #1
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TV Question

Who makes a good 19'' or under tv even possibly with dvd for my small 16' camper.I don't have to have dc ac only is ok for the travel we do.I thought if I stay in this size range I have a cabinet I may put it in permanent.
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Old 09-07-2016, 06:07 PM   #2
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RCA, Philips, Sony, Samsung or just about any of them are good to great.

Price varies with LED or Plasma screen and features.

Best advice I will give is go with your pocket book by checking sales ads and buy local to avoid any chance of a TV damaged during shipping.

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Old 09-07-2016, 08:13 PM   #3
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If you can hold off till black Friday, deals can be had.
"Good" brands are Phillips, Samsung, Visio, and others, but "cheap"may actually be ok. LED is better technology (there's even better 4k now but that's "higher end" than most need). Higher refresh rates have a better viewing quality...but for a camper that's not full time, I'd grab something on sale.

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We have really enjoyed our cheap Visios. Fantastic TV for the price. And if you need a DVD/Blu-ray you can get a separate unit for very cheap that works just fine and takes up little room.
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We have bought a couple Insignia Brand (Best Buy store brand) for spare rooms in the house. They have built in DVD players. Very good luck so far, one is five years old.
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Thanks for the ideas guys and duh never thought about visio and I have 2 in the house.LOL The only 19'' our local Wal Mart carries is an Element with no DVD. I think the smallest Visio they have is 24''.
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