Knowledge Center
| Why and where shall I use such a small TV? |
| It will be perfect on your desktop in the place of traditional photo frame. Our 7" or 10" TV are combination of Digital TV and Digital Photo Frame. You may slide-show photos of your family or loved ones. At lunch time or when your boss is not in the office, you may also watch news or your favorite team for a while. But don't blame me if you loss your job. |
| I have an old TV without Converter box, can I use your Portable TV at home as Converetr box? |
| Yes, just use the A/V cable to connect your old TV to the A/V out on out portable TV. You need to sacrifice on the resolution. |
| Is your 7" TV's 480x234 considered low resolution, comparing to 1080p? |
| No, it is not low resolution. Because 1080p means resolution of 1920x1080 on usually 50" or above TVs, which is at least 51 times bigger than our 7" TV, 480x234 on 7" screen delivers sharper image actually. |
| What Can I Use The USB Port and Card-Reader On My TV For? |
| The USB jack and Card-Reader let you view JPEG photo files, play MP3 music files, and view avi, mp4, mpg and vob movie files stored on a USB flash drive or memory card - on your TV. |
| What to clean the LCD screen? |
| To clean your LCD screen, gently wipe the surface with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth. You should never use alcohol, cleaning fluids, wax, or chemicals. Also, do not use water unless otherwise directed. |
| How do I get better reception on my TV? |
| For better TV reception, please put the external antenna near your window or door when using indoor. |
| What is ATSC? |
| ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) is the digital replacement for the earlier analog standard, NTSC. A major advantage of digital TV is flexibility. It allows multiple resolutions, multi-channel sound, and other data to be delivered on the same channel. Stations can even transmit more than one program at a time on separate sub-channels. Digital TV users MPEG2 compression similar to DVDs, only at a higher resolution and data rate than DVDs. The ATSC standards include high definition television (HDTV), standard definition television (SDTV), data broadcasting, multi-channel surround-sound audio, and satellite direct-to-home broadcasting. |


