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Supersonic SC-2812 12" Portable LED TV w/Built in Batt, USB & SD input

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Supersonic SC-2812 12" Portable Lightweight LED TV w/Built in Batt,USB/SD input

  • 12" Widescreen LED TV
  • Built-in Digital TV Tuner
  • Built-in Lithium Rechargeable Battery
  • Built-in FM Radio
  • HDMI Input Compatible
  • USB Input Allows You to Play Video & Audio Files from an External Device
  • Selectable Screen Mode: 16:9
  • Resolution: 1280 x 800
  • On Screen Display
  • AV Input & Output Jacks
  • Rotary Rod Antenna
  • Earphone Jack
  • Built-in Speakers
  • AC/DC Operation: Watch Your Favorite Shows at Home or on the Go
  • Full Function Remote Control
  • Peak Brightness: 500cd m2
  • Contrast Ratio: 300:1
  • Response Time: 8m
  • Viewing Angle: 165¬į
  • Audio: 2 x 1W
  • Maximum Power Consumption: 15W
  • Full Compliance with ATSC/NTSC
  • Power: AC 100-240V Compatibility/ DC: 12V/1A Input for On the Go Use

View Spec Sheet

-Peak Brightness: 500cd m2
-Contrast Ratio: 300:1
-Viewing Angle: 165 deg
-Response Time: 8m
-Audio: 2x1W
-Maximum Power Consumption: 20W
-Battery: Li-Polymer 7.4V 3000mAh
-Full Compliance with ATSC/NTSC
-Power AC: 110-240V Compatablity
-Power DC: 12V/1.5A Input for on the go use

-12" TV unit
-Remote control
-A/C Adapter
-AV cable
-Antenna

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