Canon IXUS 70 Digital Camera

Canon IXUS 70 Digital Camera - Silver (7.1MP, 3 x Optical Zoom)
by Canon

Technical Details
Product Description: Canon Digital IXUS 70 - digital camera
Product Type: Digital camera - point and shoot
Dimensions (WxDxH): 8.6 cm x 1.9 cm x 5.4 cm
Weight: 125 g
Supported Flash Memory: MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card
Sensor Resolution: 7.1 Megapixel
Shooting Modes: Frame movie mode
Lens Aperture: F/2.8-4.9
Focus Adjustment: Automatic
Min Focus Range: 30 cm
Focal Length: 5.8 mm - 17.4 mm
Optical Zoom: 3 x
Digital Zoom: 4 x
Camera Flash: Built-in flash
Red Eye Reduction: Built-in
Microphone: Microphone - built-in
Viewfinder: Optical - real-image zoom
Display: LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.5″ - colour
Supported Battery: 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( included )
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A-Ts rugged and reliable 1400 Series UHF True Diversity wireless systems include a receiver and a body-pack on a specific crystal-controlled frequency. The all-metal UHF receiver is equipped with detachable front-mount antennas, balanced and unbalanced outputs, ground lift, adjustable squelch, rackmount capability and True Diversity reception. Two antennas feed two completely independent RF sections on the same frequency; automatic logic circuitry continuously compares and selects the superior received signal, providing better sound quality and reducing the possibility of interference and dropouts. SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ATW-R14 receiver, ATW-T51 UniPakTM transmitter and AT8319 Hi-Z instrument cable.
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New Apple iPod nano 4GB silver
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Amazon Price: ?91.99
Customer Review: great, I like it very much !
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I’ve been searching high and low for a replacement for my dying iPod mini. I looked at the new Nano - which looked great and also the Sony NWZA816 - which had great reports. I was never happy with the sound quality on the iPods, especially the distortion in the bass which a lot of people seem to notice, so after listening to the new Nano it was a no. I was just about to get the Sony whan I saw this new baby from Creative. I’m so glad I got it because it has everything I want (great sound and stunning looks). I thought the video would just be a gimmic but it is actually very good, bright and detailed. Add to all that the radio, the SD slot, the drag and drop, the custom EQ etc and you’ve got an amazing piece of kit for the price. The only problem i did have was the volume was capped and not quite loud enough for my Etymotic headphones. I solved this by downloading the US version of the firmware and reformating in recovery mode (you do this at your own risk obviously). To sum up, if you love the Apple style and aren’t that fussed on sound quality then the Nano might be what your looking for. If you want great sound, usable video and also great style then give the Zen a listen.
Customer Review: I love it !
I got mine this morning I was really surprised by the size of it its really tiny but it’s a great mp3 player to have lots of features and can hold lots of music also it can hold even more as you can add a SD memory card. I also like the way you can just slide it in your pocket and it doesn’t way a ton :P overall it’s a great little player and a must buy!

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Ok, well, i purchased this a week ago, i got it next day, just like the deliverey promised, and started it up, i had to obviously go through an hour of booting everything up and getting everything started. After that, i rebooted it, and it rebooted in exactly 25 seconds, it’s really THAT fast, i love this machine, Vista looks so amazing on it, and it works so well, i checked the specs for this machine to another sites prices, and the other site was a good third more then this, well done Acer, for creating such a reliable, fast and gorgeous machine, and thanks Amazon for pricing it so fairly :)
Customer Review: Impressed
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TomTom ONE Europe


TomTom ONE Europe
GPS - Units - PND Tomtom ONE V2 Europe

Customer Review: Very good value
I borrowed one of these from a friend because I had to fly to Aberdeen and had quite a bit of driving to do there. It saved me so much hassle I decided to get my own when I got back. I use it a lot now and it really takes the pain out of getting from A to B. The satellite pick up time is quick (around 30 secs) and the maps are good. I have used this on small country roads in Ireland where the granularity of the mapping is not so good and it frequently thought we were in fields but soon got back on track again. If you do take a wrong turn the system recalculates the route with surprising speed. This is a great machine and is good value. Had to buy a wall charger and a case hence 4 stars.

Customer Review: look no further
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TomTom Car Mount for TomTom One (Version One)


TomTom Car Mount for TomTom One (Version One)
Completely Flexibly - Best Quality - Easy to Install

Customer Review: Definitely for the Original Black Model
I was sceptical after reading the reviews but this fits my model perfectly.

My model was bought early 2006 and is the older black version. This mount must not fit the newer models so don’t buy it if you have the newer model TOM TOM One.

Customer Review: Waste of time
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New Apple iPod touch 8GB


New Apple iPod touch 8GB
Touch comes to iPod.Music Videos Photos and websites in 8GB and16GB models.

Customer Review: Wonderfull Technology - Get it for Nothing !
Wonderfull piece of technolgy, 8 gigs is plenty I would say for the average user, battery life is good, many things about it is good, the screen is just top stuff and a nice size. stick a new film on it everyday to watch on the bus !

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Why Buy A New Ipod Touch When You Can Get it for nothng

The revolutionary technology that made iPhone a hit is now on one amazing iPod. Touch your music in Cover Flow and watch video on a stunning, widescreen display.Browse the web with Safari and watch YouTube videos on the first-ever Wi-Fi iPod.

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Panasonic DMR E50EBS DVD Recorder
Customer Review: best format,best recorder,best buy.NOW!
i have owned this superb unit for about 18 months and cant find any realistic critisims worthy of note.i have seen some less than glowing reviews and would like to make a few suggestions to get the best from the recorder.firstly use decent scart leads the shorter the better,secondly set input/output to rgb/s video to suit your equipment.composite video phono is also available but why would you use it? playback of prerecorded discs and home recordings is as good as most ?150-?250 players.if you have an av system connect audio using optical output to improve already good quality.disc types use dvd-r for once only recording they play in as many other dvd players/drives as dvd+r.earlier panasonic recorders could be fazed by cheap and cheerful dvd-r but all work fine on this.dvd-ram use for recording/playback reusable a million times at ?3 each.dvd-ram are more limited in playback compatibility but then a look at your dvd player/drive will settle that.i have a panasonic 36inch widescreen and sky+ the recorder used to free up space on skys hard drive.it has been used heavily since it was bought and has performed faultlessly.cost ?350 when new and was worth every penny.bin your vcr now even 4hour mode is as good as vhs gets and 2hour mode as good as sky.using flexible recording 1-6 hours if set to 3hours still equals s-video quality anyway.buy dmre55 if you need progressive scan pal/ntsc or component video output otherwise dmre50 is all but identical.only other point of note dvd/hard drive recorders are more flexible and with plummeting prices maybe a better option,panasonic and toshiba best at present.finally dvd-ram can record and play at the same time much like a 4.7gb hard disc and you can use as many of these great discs as you like,other formats can do this now but dvd-ram always has.
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New Apple iPod shuffle 1GB Silver


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Customer Review: excellent machine provided all you want is music
At the time of writing this review there are 68 others already on here, but I thought I would tell you of my own experience with the ipod shuffle.

I go the gym and used to have a MP3 player - just a basic “memory stick” type that I plugged into my computer to recharge and I could drag & drop songs onto. Unfortunately it died so it was time to look for a new one. Now I was undecided whether to buy a basic model by a less well known company, or go for a leading name. It seems to me that if you’re prepared to go for a relatively unknown manufacturer you can get a basic mp3 player for half the price with twice the memory, but eventually after much deliberation I plumped for the apple ipod shuffle, swayed by a combination of the reputation of apple & (hopefully) a better build quality.

I have had it just over a week now and I think I have made the right decision.

Yes, there is no screen, but I knew that when I bought it. I know from my prior experience at the gym that I just tend to switch it on and let it play so I didn’t really need one. Also, I have a mobile phone that takes pictures, plays videos, games etc and I hardly use any of those features so I figured I wouldn’t need a screen to watch tiny videos on. The earphones are great - several reviwers say they fall out but I’ve used mine on the treadmill, rower, cross trainer, exercise bike and wave machine and they’ve stayed in throughout! I’ve got about 14 hours out of it before I had to recharge which is impressive, and although initially I missed the simplicity of the “drag & drop” method of my old mp3 player, its just a question of getting used to itunes and once you have it seems simple enough.

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1 X AV Output Jack and lead

1 X External remote control cord

1 X In-car power connection lead

1 X 4 way video output;1 X Infra-red remote control

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Best sound with noise-cancelling technology
Used Price: ?47.99
Customer Review: Great Little Player with
I was blown away by the sound quality from this player, the noise cancelling headphones are great - I couldn’t hear the wife moaning, so thats a big plus straight away. As well as the usual features, I liked the fact that I could adjust the sound to my own personal tastes, and the search feature using a small graphic of the album cover is cool too. Make no mistake this is a quality product, and if your prepared to spend a few minutes searching on the web you can pick one up for a great price, Amazon offered it for ?53, which was cheaper than I’d saw previously. Best I found were Argos are doing a black version for ?29.99 on call and collect, likewise PCWorld have got it up at ?36 if you reserve it on line and call in to collect, a saving of nearly a tenner against the shop price.
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Amazon Price: ?14.99
Customer Review: Bigger than expected - and a free virus
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Wenger Swissgear Sierra Laptop Case, fits upto 17″, grey

Choosing The Right Digital Camera

Let’s get something straight right out of the box. If you’re looking to buy a new digital camera, you don’t really have to be an expert in pixels and mega pixels and all that kind of stuff. If you expect to find that kind of deep technical discussion here, you’re in the wrong place.

Actually, there’s a whole lot of stuff you don’t really need to know before tackling the daunting task of choosing the right digital camera for you.

First of all, forget all the high-tech jargon. It’s mostly a lot of sales hype anyway. Choosing a good unit is pretty simple really…pretty much all you have to remember is that the higher the mega pixel rating on the front of the camera, the bigger picture you can make without it breaking up into little chunks (called pixels) and most likely the more cash it’s likely going to pry out of your pocket. Each model has an array of techno-widgets that go by different names but they all have the same basic focus, to help you take a better picture.

I have a quick (and admittedly simplistic) overview of the pixel story. The shot on the left on my web page

http://www.great-nature-photography.com/digital-cameras.html

is one I took with a high pixel rating and the one on the right was with a much lower rating. They’ve been enlarged way beyond what you would normally do, but I do have a point to make here. If you look carefully you can see there’s a terrific difference in the way they look or, in the ‘resolution’. The image on the right has already broken up into small pieces (pixels) (I hope) you can readily see. The picture on the left was magnified several times more than the one on the right which should give you an idea of how big you can enlarge it and still retain a fairly decent result. By the way, these shots are of a very, very small piece of a picture I took of snapdragons in our front yard.

A camera with a 5.0 mega pixel rating or higher can produce a decent 16X20 print but one with a 2.0 mega pixel rating or lower should be restricted to a maximum of 4X6 prints. For the most part, you won’t be happy with pictures any larger than 4X6 from the lower rated camera.

Okay, Let’s Pick A Camera…

Well, I have my favorites and my not-so favorites.

When I looked at all the digital cameras available, I was more than a little astounded at the vast selection of available equipment. It seems that every company that’s ever heard the word “computer” has jumped on the bandwagon. It seems they lay their hands on some lenses, wrap a computerized box around them, added a few techno-widgets and bingo, instant digital camera! What can you say…it’s money in the bank!

Where did I start looking? Well, I went back to my tried and true method of buying a film camera that I talk about later. It’s always worked for me and didn’t let me down this time either.

My personal digital camera finally wound up to be an Olympus C-5050. By the way, in my opinion Olympus didn’t do themselves or their customers any favors by dumping the f1.8 lens on the C-5060.

I chose this camera for the fast f1.8 lens and ease of use. I’m lazy at best and wanted a unit that’s going to do most of the work for me while leaving me with the option of doing what I want to do when I want to do it.

This unit has all the automatic features I’ll ever need but I also have the ability to set up the camera completely manually. I can still do minimum depth-of-field work among other things. I never want to completely lose control to a mindless computer although they do have their uses at times.

The first thing I did after I opened the box was print off the user manual - all 265 pages of it! I figured I had done my duty by it and promptly ignored it.

After very quickly killing my first two sets of “high-capacity” alkaline batteries, I sprung for a couple sets of Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) rechargeables. Not only did they last longer but it was a heck of a lot cheaper than replacing the alkalines every darn time I picked up the camera.

It boils me to have to admit this but I actually had to go back to the user manual. I wasn’t getting the results I wanted and there was also some ’stuff’ on the camera I had no clue about using. The moral of this story is that you’re gonna have to at least have a nodding acquaintance with your user manual. Sorry, but that’s just the way it is.

Back to choosing a camera…

Throughout the years I’ve learned that if a camera ‘fit’ my hand it worked well for me. It may sound a little strange at first but just think about it. If you’re handling something that feels awkward, your results are going to look like it. I had a Mamiya RB-67 for a lot of years. It was a big, ungainly unit but it was a good ‘fit’ for me and produced a great image. I also used a Hasselblad for quite a while but I much preferred the Mamiya and it gave me better results than the Hasselblad. (Don’t tell Hasselblad lovers I said this, they’ll kill me!)

So, rule of thumb…if it fits your hand nicely, if the main controls are handy to your fingers, if it has the mega pixel number you want and falls within your budget, you can be pretty confident this will do the job you want it to do. Oh yes, if it’s a brand you’ve never heard of before, be very, very wary. It may work well and it may not. If it doesn’t, there may not be any tech backup for you to be able to access.

The major camera companies spend lots of money developing new photo technologies. Although the latest techno-widgets go by different names, they all have the same goal, to make your pictures look as good as possible.

Pretty well every company in the world that has even come close to producing a good digital camera has gotten into the “SLR Wars”.

Single lens reflex cameras dominated the photo market for years until digital technology hit the market. Because of design and price limitations, SLR technology has not been widely available in the non-professional digital cameras until the last year or so.

The furious pace of technological developments has completely overtaken the market and even professional photographers are being boggled trying to keep up.

Remember the old Nikon F2? It was the major link in the Nikon chain of professional cameras for over 10 years! This was pretty much the norm until the computer hit the photographic industry big time.

Changes used to come slowly and deliberately and it wasn’t hard to keep up with the latest and greatest when major new developments came along only two or three times in a decade. The battle now is to produce digital cameras that operate faster, can be sold cheaper and will produce a better picture. Severe competition even exists within the same corporate structure where teams of developers do their utmost to ‘outgun’ other camera designers who work in the same building as they do!

Nikon has a distinct advantage over many of the other manufacturers in that owners of some of the older series of Nikon lenses can use them with the new digital bodies, a tremendous dollar saving to the photographer.

Most of this rapid development is focused on the professional photographer. But, with technology changing as rapidly as it is, a camera technology that sells for several thousands of dollars today will undoubtedly become available to people like you and me in the next couple of years for a whole lot less money.

One of the hardest jobs a new camera buyer will have is determine which of the new techno-widgets does the best job and is the best value.

One thing to keep in mind about camera features?they all have the same job and that’s to help you take a better photo.

Picture this if you will. If you lined up 10 cameras from different manufacturers, each with similar basic features, took the same picture with each, I think even the camera manufacturers would have a tough time picking out which of the resulting photos came from their units.

Getting feedback from all kinds of users is one very excellent use of newsgroups. Serious photographers, amateur and professional both, love to talk about their latest ‘toys’. This is a good way to spend time and a good place to ask questions and (sometimes) get intelligent answers.

Don’t wait until you’ve made the investment to start doing your homework.

Another rule of thumb, if you’re happy with a particular brand name already, my suggestion is to stick with it. You’ll probably be more satisfied in the long run.

Now, having said all that, there are currently five search engine ‘favorite’ companies among the people looking for information on the Internet, Sony, Canon, Olympus, Kodak and Nikon in this order of popularity. Of this group, Sony is the only one with no prior experience in camera building before digital.

Understanding how to set your camera’s resolution is absolutely vital. There’s no shortcut and there’s no way around it. This is the core of taking a good, reproducible photograph. If, for instance, your camera is set for 240X360, you can forget making any kind of decent print above a ‘thumbnail’ size.

The low-end cameras are not a bargain if you’re looking for good photo reproduction. Labs are constantly arguing with customers who submit low resolution digital images from a cheap camera for printing and then aren’t happy with the results. They simply don’t understand why the pictures from their brand new digital camera are so lousy. Lenses and the type of digital image recording technology are also critical factors.

I won’t get into the technical details of why but I will suggest you consider spending in the $250 to $400 range if you want something that will satisfy you.

Let’s spend a few minutes on lenses. Pretty well all of the digital cameras these days have a form of zoom lens. Most of the higher-end cameras have the capability for the user to add either an external telephoto or wide-angle lens. Depending on the type of photography you want to do will determine whether or not this is of value to you.

One thing to watch out for. The higher end cameras have very good glass lenses. It’s part of what you’re paying for. The lower-end units have progressively less expensive lenses and consequently, a lower image definition.

There are both optical and digital zoom capabilities on digital cameras. The term “optical zoom” simply means you’re using the glass lenses to do the magnification. “Digital zoom” on the other hand simply increases the size of the pixels to make the image larger. For reasons of image clarity, the optical zoom is a far better way to go.

One last note - if you run across the “best deal in town” on a very low-priced name brand camera, check to make sure it isn’t badly out-dated. Buying well-priced clearance stock is okay if it isn’t too old. In this computer age, pretty well anything over a year old is considered ‘old technology’. As new technologies are developed the price keeps going down so you could actually be money ahead by investing in the ‘latest and greatest’.

Always keep in mind the old adage that ‘you usually get what you pay for.

If you go to a ‘box’ store looking for the best price, don’t expect service. The folks there simply don’t know what they’re selling. Their job is to move as much merchandise as they can as quickly as possible. It’s not to give you advice.

Go to the Internet to get the latest data directly from the manufacturers. It changes very, very quickly. When you do this, try to climb through all the sales hype to get to the ‘meat’ of what the cameras are all about. Newsgroups can also a very excellent source of advice for ‘newbies’.

Most people will be very happy to give you their personal opinion of what you should buy. Just remember, they won’t usually tell you what the downside to their purchase is. They don’t want to look less than ‘expert’ in your eyes. Do your own homework. This is an investment you probably won’t repeat for several years.

A specialty camera store on the other hand gives the buyer both service and product and usually very well. Keep in mind that the specialty store personnel are quite often very highly trained and will probably be well prepared to help you find the best equipment for you and will also give you a ‘leg-up’ in getting started using it.

We need to spend a couple of moments on storage media. Whatever size media card you stick in your camera will determine the number of pictures you can take and store. It’s like a roll of film, the bigger the roll the more pictures you can take. Digital images are no different. The greater the number of available megabytes (Mb), the higher the number of pictures you can take.

A word of caution - never, never, never leave your media card in a photo lab. The incidence of loss is high and most labs won’t replace lost cards. Quite frankly, I don’t blame them. Far, far too many false claims have been made and labs now refuse to take any responsibility for your memory cards.

That’s it for now. Keep your film dry your lenses clean!
Gordon
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Wenger Swissgear Sierra Laptop Case, fits upto 17″, grey

Mustek Digital TV set top box with built-in DVB-T tuner (Freeview)
Slim digital TV set top box with built-in DVB-T tuner; FEC DVB-T and MPEG-2 compliant; Timer function and parental lock; Delivered with infrared remote control and antenna; Electronic Program guide with program preview; Digital teletext (no MHEG5 support); Up to 1000 channel program storage; Automatic or manual channel sorting by favorite list, by program number or in alphabetical order; RF input and RF antenna loop through output; Dual Scart connection - TV/VCR; RS-232 Connector; Digital audio output (coaxial).

Wenger Sahara Laptop Backpack, fits upto 15.4″, grey

The BBC’s Investment in Freeview,Third Report of Session 2004-05,Report,Together with Formal Minutes,Oral and Written Evidence: House of Commons Papers 2004-05,237

The BBC’s Investment in Freeview,Third Report of Session 2004-05,Report,Together with Formal Minutes,Oral and Written Evidence: House of Commons Papers 2004-05,237

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Amazon Price: ?9.99
Customer Review: waste of money
This is the most unreliable piece of electronics I have ever owned. Worked 2 days, then on and off. Now it will not even turn on. Instructions are useless. Price is tempting, but what you pay is what you waste. Rated 1 star because there is no 0 star option.
Customer Review: novices beware
If you are completely new to mp3s you will find the instructions almost useless: ” 1. Plug USB connector into computer 2. Add MP3 files …” How?, that’s what the instructions are supposed to tell you! That’s where these reviews are so useful, because I read several before choosing this item on the basis of its 2 jacks (my husband and I travel together a lot and like the same music) and used knowledge gained from reading other reviews to put music onto the player, namely by using Windows media player. Having said that the sound quality and volume are good and it takes about 10 albums. The headphone leads could be longer, you have to sit quite close and not wriggle!
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Groovy speakers for your iPod or MP3 player! These hip pop pets will keep you amused for hours. Link your MP3, DVD or TV to this speaker for hours of hip pop action that follows the music! You can also play with the Hip Pop Pet via its motion sensor!There are two play modes.Speaker: Play music from your MP3Interactive: Play around with the built in sound and music through motion sensors!
Amazon Price: ?14.98
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IPOD HI-FI UK
Used Price: ?174.99
Customer Review: Small Box, Big Sound!
First and formost, the sound from this unit is great. It offers an accurate, clear tone with smooth ‘highs’ and punchy base. The remote is small, but has a good range and works from virtually any position. My only critisism is the iPod mounting on the top: A better plan would be to position this on the front of the unit, allowing other things to be put on top (like a DAB radio). It’s not cheap, but will give you a sound that is ‘as close to CD’ as you are likely to get. 4.9999 stars!
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Freeview: The Free Broadcasting Formula That Clicked


Freeview: The Free Broadcasting Formula That Clicked

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PIX Firewall Software - Upgrade licence - 1 appliance - English
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HP ExpressCard Digital TV Tuner - DVB-T receiver - ExpressCard

Digital TV DVB-T USB Adapter/Dongle/Stick Freeview receiver & aerial for PC and Laptop
Experience high quality Digital TV and radio on your PC. With the HDTV player you can record your favourite TV programs, take high quality pictures and store them all onto your hard disk. By using the time shifting feature you can also control live TV, fast forward past commercials, pause the program or instantly replay a scene.
Customer Review: Excellent value
I have now purchased 3 of these, they are excellent value for money and work very well on laptops and desktop pc’s. The remote control is really handy and I had no problem tuning it in, it didnt take long and all the stations were found. All in all I would recommend this.
Customer Review: What a great Gadget!!
I received this product in 3 days despite the postals strikes. My laptop runs vista so I requested the updated software by email as advised, this was replied to and the details sent immediately. I live in an area where the TV reception is very poor so the little arial did not pick up anything, however when I plugged it into our home ariel it picked up loads of channels, and the picture is crystal clear. I can’t wait to try it when we are out and about on our camping holidays! Fantastic Value.

JEJA 9.2″ Digital Mobile LCD Mini FreeView/Analog TV with wide DVB-T Tuner
It is a JEJA 9.2″ Freeview Digital LCD mini TV with top quality. It has wide view angle, designed by the update Japanese TV technology with fine and crisp picture. Build in normal TV tuner, DVB-T Tuner and Speaker to watch normail or freeview TV anywhere.

This item can be used anywhere in United Kingdom or Europe to watch digital freeview TV or Radio while on the move in your car, the sensitive receiver and pure TV signal on car on speeds up to over 60Mile/h.

No need external equipment. Auto-search system and channel selectors, w/Remote Control and NTSC/PAL for DVD/VCD/GPS/PS2…Displaying & All AV inputs Equipment.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX:

1 X Car Adaptor;12 X AV cable;1 X Car Antenna;1 X Earphone;1 X Stand;1 X Remote Controller

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