Viore PLC7V95 7-Inch Handheld LCD TV with Built-in Tuner
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Average customer review:Product Description
The VIORE 7†Portable Television is designed for you to enjoy TV/Video programs anywhere, in the office during work, in the hotel during travel, or in the car to entertain the passengers. The ATSC tuner is integrated for over-the-air digital broadcast reception. The USB Port and the Card Reader Slot for SD/MS/MMC are provided for watching the video clips or the digital still pictures. Audio/Video input is equipped to enjoy movies or games by connecting to the external devices, such as DVD Player, Video Player, Cable/Satellite Box, and etc. The power source is by large capacity Li-ion rechargeable battery for long play time. The operation is extremely easy and simple with user-friendly interface.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #518 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Black
- Brand: Viore
- Model: PLC7V95
- Released on: 2009-06-04
- Dimensions: 9.20" h x 2.40" w x 9.90" l, 1.30 pounds
- Display size: 7
Features
- 7-inch portable LCD TV with ATSC tuner, that will work after the digital transition.
- USB / SD Input for photo and MP3 playback
- Built-in stereo speakers w/ Audio/Video input and Audio output
- Rechargeable Li-battery w/ AC Power Adapter, External Magnetic Antenna and Remote Control included
- PLEASE NOTE: A protective plastic film covers the screen. It must be removed prior to use.
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The VIORE PLC7V95 7-Inch Portable Television is designed for you to enjoy TV programs anywhere, in the office during work, in the hotel during travel, or in the car to entertain the passengers. The power source is by large capacity Li-ion rechargeable battery for long play time. The operation is extremely easy and simple with user-friendly interface. With 7-Inch widescreen active matrix TFT screen, you can enjoy TV programs anywhere the signal is available. Using the supplied external rod antenna, the integrated ATSC tuner will let you select any digital channels that are available by over-the-air broadcast. You can also enjoy the Cable or Satellite programs by connecting the Cable/Satellite receiver box to Audio/Video inputs that are provided in the right side of the TV. You can watch DVD/Blu-ray Disc movies by connecting the DVD/Blu-ray Disc player to Audio/Video inputs. In addition to Audio/Video inputs, the USB port and the 3-in-1 (SD/MS/MMC) card reader are provided for playing the digital media files. Via friendly on-screen-menu, you can easily choose the media to enjoy the video clips, the digital still pictures, or the MP3 music.
Key Features:
Specifications:
Audio/Video Input
Audio Output
Earphone Output
Antenna Input
Mini USB
3-in-1 Card Reader
12V DC Input for AC-DC Adapter
Input Voltage for AC – DC Adapter: 90 ~ 240V
Power Consumption: Less than 15W
Unit Dimensions (W x H x D): 8.7" x 5.1" x 1.2"
Unit Weight: 1.3 lbs
What's in the Box:
VIORE 7-inch portable TV, AC-DC adapter, Instruction manual, Remote control, External rod antenna
Customer Reviews
Pleasantly Surprised
I wanted to replace my old portable TV with a digital one. I tried out one from Best Buy about a year ago and ended up returning it a few days later. I took a chance on this TV and was surprised to find also had a USB and SD slot capable of playing MP3s, Photos and Movies including Divx and Xvid. TV wise it picked up everything in my area and even has an electronic program guide. Picture is nice for SD stations, HD stations are ok considering this is not an HDTV. Sound is pretty good for the included speakers. Not much bass but you can't really expect tiny speakers to boom. You can plug in headphones if you want better sound. The buttons on the unit are simple and easy to use. There is also a remote you can use if you want to control the TV at a distance. As a TV it does a good job. As a media player I was surprised how versatile it was. It played everything I threw at it and the video looked great. I'm very happy with this purchase.
Pros: Good picture and sound. Plays DTV and other Media. Unit allows for software upgrades so the company can constantly improve the functionality. Antenna cord is fairly long and has a magnetic mount. When there is nothing on TV you can always watch other media via USB or SD card.
Now here are the cons. Battery life is only about 1½ hours and there is no way to tell how much charge is on the battery. The USB port is a mini port that requires an adapter (included) to plug a USB stick into the unit. While the unit does come with a kick stand there is no way to mount it to a tripod or base. The unit only comes with an AC adapter so if you want to charge it in your car you need to buy a DC adapter.
Overall it's a good little TV/Media Player for around $100
Surprisingly High Quality TV - A Best Buy
The Viore PLC7V95 TV has exceeded all my expectations. Read all the reviews for this TV as well as those for other portable TVs such as the Axion, Haier, New Digital Image, Supersonic, etc. None of these units had a 4½ or 5-Star rating. As a small portable digital TV, the Viore is suprisingly high quality with excellent performance for such a low price. Similar units that I found elsewhare were in a much higher price range of $150 to $350.
I have a policy of not buying any electronic unless I am able to discuss it with the manufacturer's tech support staff. This TV is now on Viore's website and its tech support was very responsive and easy to contact. None of the other vendors such as Axion, Haier, New Digital Image, etc. would respond to my emails or phone calls. The only exception was Tivax which was responsive.
Pros:
* LCD screen resolution is very high for a 7" portable TV. The Viore (1,440 x 234) resolution has a pixel density that is 3-times greater than Axion's, Haier's & Tivax's (480 x 234). Although not HD, its resolution is outstanding.
* Viewing angle horizontally is wide . . easy to view when off to either side.
* Station reception. This has been a consistent problem for many users. I played with the antenna and its location and found that it is more than adequate. Proper use requires extending the cord its full length since it is part of the reception capability and locating it where there is less interference. When not properly position, I could not get any stations. When positioned at full wire length and near a window, I received 10-digital stations which is double of what I supposted to get according to signal strength ratings. When connected to my TV cable, I was able to receive all digital stations.
Note: Digital TV has a weaker signal than analog. The digital mobile TV standards are still being established. Within the next couple of years we should have portable TVs available that are truly mobile.
* Full functioning controls similar to my Samsung HDTVs . . screen and sound adjustments, etc. wheather using the remote control or controls on the unit.
* Has an excellent electronic program guide that provides actual programming by station.
* Both the USB and 3 in 1 card reader work as expected for pictures, videos and sound. Just need to have your files in proper file format.
* Although stereo speakers are small, the sound may be adjusted to avoid sounding tinny. I just maximize base and minimize treble. The sound is very good with earphones.
* Battery duration. The specs say it has about a 90-minute charge for portable use. I got about 100-minutes. My main use is as a desktop unit using the AC adapter.
* Battery recharging is relatively fast with a red light while charging and turns green when fully charged.
Cons:
* Car adapter is not supplied; however, I had one from an analog portable TV and it worked well. You can buy one for about $10 from RadioShack.
* Remote control is acceptable; however, it has a relatively narrow angle of view. I use it as my primary control since it is easy to use and fully functional. Once you realize is limitations, it works well.
* The kick stand cannot be adjusted for verticle angle of viewing. I resolved the problem by buying a small attractive display stand for about $4 locally. Now I can adjust the viewing angle as I want. The small display stand can be purchased from Amazon.com. It is a Gibson Holders "1 Pl" with a clear plastic base and a white plastic coated wire support.
Highly recommend the Viore as an outstanding buy.
Steal of a Deal!!!
I purchased this unit and I wanted to share a couple of observations with those of you trying to decide what to buy.
- Picture quality was really good
- I like the USB and SD card reader functions (this is really nice and I didn't see this option on the other 7" units on Amazon)
- Remote control is nice not high end but it works just fine
- Sound was pretty good. I really didn't expect much but I was impressed
- You have to remove the plastic protective film from this unit. I noticed a couple of other customers complained about scratched screens and I thought I might have the same problem but when I took a good look at the TV I noticed the protective plastic cover and once I removed this everything was good to go. They probably should have put a little tab that said pull here or something.
- I was able to get several channels so I thought the reception was pretty good
I gave it 5 stars. Good little TV and it looks like it will do what I need it to do. Oh yeah, make sure you go to the menu and scan for channels. You have to do this in order to find channels using the antenna. I hate reading manuals but I really didn't have a choice when I first set this bad boy up.





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