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Dave Partington July 2nd, 2014 05:40 AM

o/t Looking for a small TV
 
I'm looking for a small (21"-23") TV that's easily transportable that also supports playing looped video (not a photo slide show) from a USB stick.

This would be used on a single DJ type stand (so not on a table) for playing sample videos at events such as networking meetings and small exhibition stands.

Don't want to spend a fortune since this will the the entirety of it's planned use. None of my current TVs take USB sticks and taking a computer or video player is not ideal.

So, 21"-23" preferred - but MUST be able to play video from USB (1080p) AND be able to loop it continuously.

BTW - this is in the UK ;)

Chris Harding July 2nd, 2014 06:23 AM

Re: o/t Looking for a small TV
 
Dave

Teac make a 21.5" LED TV here that takes either a DVD disk or a USB drive ..they are made for motorhomes/caravans so run on mains or battery too. Around $350 in Aus

Maybe Teac dealers in the UK also have them???

Chris

Dave Partington July 2nd, 2014 07:02 AM

Re: o/t Looking for a small TV
 
Well, I have a Teac TV, takes USB and DVD built in. It's crap. Utter crap! And it won't actually play movies from the USB - only photos! And in 1080p it's got so much built in sharpening it's not funny!

So, hmmmm........ may have to look against at the newer ones since this is a few years old.

Vince Pachiano July 2nd, 2014 08:36 AM

Re: o/t Looking for a small TV
 
Are there not websites in the UK that allow you to search/filter?
A quick search/filter at B&H (1080p, 22", USB) yielded 3 results
#1: Samsung 22" 5000 Series Full HD LED TV UN22F5000AFXZA B&H

Dave Partington July 2nd, 2014 12:24 PM

Re: o/t Looking for a small TV
 
Thanks. Yes I can filter lots of things on various web sites (incidentally, as usual, $179 turned in to £179 on this one).... but what I am really looking for is other people's experience with models they actually own and use with HD video on USB sticks.


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