Casio 3" Handheld Color TV (EV-680) buy bestselling audio, video, electronic equipment find reviews, ratings, prices
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List Price: $149.00
Features
• Runs about 3 hours on 4 AA batteries (batteries not included)
• Portable/handheld television with 3-inch LCD; 3.4 x 5.3 x 1.4 inches (W x H x D)
• Antiglare, thin-film-transistor (TFT) active matrix LCD; auto channel tuning
• Approximately 404 x 303 pixels
• Audio/video input, AC/DC power jack, external antenna input, earphone jack for private listening |
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Casio 3" Handheld Color TV (EV-680) description
Just the ticket for sports events, camping, dorm rooms, or coffee breaks, Casio's EV-680 offers handheld TV quality and convenience. The set produces crisp, lively images using a 3-inch color, anti-glare, thin-film-transistor (TFT) active-matrix LCD with a 122,320-pixel screen (approximately 404 x 303). And, at about the size of a small stack of 3 x 5 cards, the TV slips easily into any purse or jacket pocket. Other features include auto channel tuning and a set of audio/video input jacks so you can use the set as a monitor for a DVD player, VCR, camcorder, digital camera, or gaming console. A monaural earphone jack affords private listening using optional headphones, and there's also a jack for hooking up an external antenna, though a telescoping antenna comes built-in. The set runs for about 3 hours on 4 AA batteries (not included), and it features an input for use with an optional AC/DC power adapter. What's in the Box TV and a user's manual. |
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Casio 3" Handheld Color TV (EV-680) Customer Reviews
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The Amazon review of this item provides a cryptic description of what is included. I thought I would have a plug-in option to save batteries, etc. I didn't get anything described..just the TV! What is described on Amazon is very deceptive. You do not recieve anything other than the TV. The description on the website implies other options are included. They are not.
Now to my soapbox. I avoid identifying websites. I am the child of the little business owner and don't want to put a negative onus on a WEBSITE.
Unfortunately I had a very rude and contentious contact with the "cheapest" seller. This young person could not get that you don't argue with a customer. You just say, "I'm sorry." My father had a small business in a small town and he taught us that is one of the most important words you can say to a customer or other people on this planet. Although he was right 99% of the time, he always deferred to the customer. If he left a free package of matches out of the order, we delivered it (ala I walked 10 miles to school)!
All Amazon sellers, be particular and courteous to your buyuer..even if they are wrong.
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