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Axion AXN5319 1.8" LCD Handheld Color TV
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Axion AXN5319 1.8 LCD Handheld Color TV List Price: $69.99
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Features
 Built-in battery charging circuitry for use with rechargeable NiMH batteries
 Includes 1 composite input; telescoping antenna
 Internal mono speaker; headphone mini jack
 Handheld TV with 1.8-inch LCD screen; receives VHF (2 to 13) and UHF channels (14 to 69)
 Powered by optional AC adapter or via 4 AA batteries
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Axion AXN5319 1.8" LCD Handheld Color TV description
Keep in touch with the latest news and your favorite programs with the Axion AXN5319 handheld TV, which features a 1.8-inch screen and a built-in telescoping antenna that picks up VHF (2 to 13) and UHF channels (14 to 69). Other features include volume and brightness controls, telescoping antenna, built-in battery charging circuitry (for use with rechargeable NiMH batteries). It can be powered via an optional AC adapter (120 volt, 60 Hz) or 4 AA batteries. It features the following video and audio connections:
  • Composite video/audio In: 1
  • Headphone: 1
What's in the Box
Axion AXN5319 handheld TV, hand strap, printed instruction book
Axion AXN5319 1.8" LCD Handheld Color TV Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Impressive
I wasn't familiar with Axion as a brand but have been impressed with the basic quality of this device.

About 10 years ago I had a 2.2 inch passive matrix Casio LCD and became very aware of its limitation when not looking directly at it or in sunlight conditions. This one's active matrix or TFT, I believe.

I should have this for "free" when I receive its rebate, because I bought it with a laptop at CompUSA. Target sells the AC/DC adapters from Axion for about $20, but they charge both tax and a significant shipping charge.

The "B" Adapta-plug from Radio Shack fits it perfectly, but wasn't included in any of the multi-plug sets I had. The spec sheet calls for 500mA, but I am using a 300mA single voltage (6V) AC/DC converter with a previously owned set of four AA NiMH batteries, and all seems well. The recharging circuitry seems to work OK and also seems to make this item more "premium."

I seem to notice electrical "noise" in the audio with in-ear headphones, but not when using the speaker, and not when using batteries in either situation. The "B" plug should probably work with other Axion products.
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