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The MILANIX 14.1" Portable Widescreen LED TV combines a sleek, ultra-slim design with a powerful rechargeable battery, delivering versatile connectivity through HDMI, VGA, USB, and SD inputs. Featuring a built-in digital tuner compatible with ATSC, NTSC, and DTV+ATV standards, it supports a broad spectrum of media formats for seamless entertainment on the go. Weighing just 3.5 pounds, this compact powerhouse is perfect for professionals and adventurers seeking premium viewing anywhere.
Brand Name | MILANIX |
Item Weight | 3.55 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 1 x 9 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Battery Powered TV |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 14.1 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
A**E
Nice and compact
I use this TV for work.Device is compact just the right size.
G**E
I bought two of these and both worked well. Not sure how it gets the bad reviews
I bought two of these Milanix 8 inch LED TVs about a week apart from each other. They perform nearly identically with one having an almost imperceptible yellow tint but again it is very hard to tell the difference. I fully charged both and rant them for almost exactly 2 hours before they went blank. There is no warning it just goes blank and cuts off. But I was pleased with battery life on both.As far as the picture, for this size TV and this price point it is exception in my opinion. Obviously, some stations broadcast at different resolutions and image quality so I picked station with the highest quality color broadcasts and to be honest I'm very happy with the image quality. The colors are rich and the clarity is very good and sharp. No complaints.The included antenna that has a 6 foot wire to it works well but not as good as a coax cable and antenna I bought from Walmart. With the included antenna I can scan and get 65 channels. With the Walmart cable and antenna I can get 75 channels.I'm really surprised there are so many bad reviews when both I received work very well. I am a little concerned about how long they will last since there are some reviews that complain of early failures. Only time will tell on that.The remotes I received seem standard size of about 5 inched tall and 2 inches wide. Not sure what others are talking about with their miniature remotes. The remotes both work perfectly.I have only one complaint and that has to do with the stand. You see, there is a small built in Leg for it to stand upright on instead of using the screw on bigger base stand. I think many people confuse that with a 2nd antenna. It is not an antenna and so people that mistake it for one are probably those complaining it received no signal. You must connect the antenna with the 6 foot cord to it to receive stations.Anyway, that leg has a protrusion that sticks out about a quarter of an inch from the housing and that protrusion is directly in the way of the bigger included screw on base. I am totally surprised I don't see more mention of this in other reviews so maybe I have a newer model I don't know. I've included a photo of this. I wonder if I'm doing something wrong. I don't see any other way to attach the large stand. But I can live with this. I may eliminate the little leg stand and shave off that nub.Other than that I'm impressed and would buy it again if it lasts at least 24 months. I'll post an update later if it fails early.
M**N
Works, but not easy to use
MILANIX 8" Portable. PLUS: The many ports are marked well. It comes with a very small size manual and the manual writers have tried to communicate in sort-of-English what is needed better than most manuals from PRC. HOWEVER: The picture - as one expects - is a bit thin but quite useable. The remote is absolutely needed, but not as well marked as one has come to expect. Eventually, one will learn (discover) what most of the buttons do. One must know that when turning the set on using the remote one should press the ON button once and wait at least 5 seconds before doing anything else. Aditionally, some channels appear at first not to have sound! One needs to go through a bit of a dance to enable sound: press the Audio button; see an overlay and change to a different setting; and then remove the overlay. Very strange and inconvienient. On the main channel of interest (say 10.1) audio has to be fixed, but 10.2, 10.3 , , , are OK. The RF port does not seem to be especially sensitive and you may need to use a low-noise amplifier. The included antennas seem inefective. I have not been able to evaluate the supposed internal battery nor the many modes that the TV supposedly can deal with - only have used the now conventional digital TV signals. A full scan of TV frequencies is, as always, needed and the manual gives some help with performing that task. To gain full use - at least as a TV receiver - one must craft a crib sheet that starts with the waiting step. Need to note which button is the mute button - not obvious - and so on. Sketch a large size image of the remote and draw described arrows for each of the significant buttons. Play with the options available. Tell the world if you find a way always to have audio enabled. The 8" TV set works, but needs to be fussed with.
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