Hi Dan, thanks for your reviews of both this tv & the Falcon 4G router I’m now £500ish lighter in my pocket, saw them at the Caravan & Motorhome show & couldn’t resist, first test today in caravan & it all works well, now trying the router indoors & thats also working well, although only on strength 2 because it’s set up inside. Very pleased with both products.
We purchased one at the show today and took the free sound bar promotion. We upgraded from a Cello which has been a great TV however recently changed the caravan to a Messina and needed slightly wider viewing angle which the Falcon offered. Thanks for the review Dan, I was heading for an Avtex but more than happy with the Falcon.
Thanks Don for another very informative vid. I was lucky - the previous owners had an Avtek TV and booster fitted...great image quality even in the middle of no where😊
We have had a Falcon Technology TV for 6 years, absolutely brilliant. We also have their Satnav and review camera. Excellent customer service.👍😎 Great info Dan 👍😎 John in Devon
Nice looking tv, have to say that Cello, Sharp, Sniper and Sylvia all do a 12v smart tv with built in DVD player (similar prices) so I guess it all comes down to what personal preferences. The free gift at the NEC could be a deal breaker for some.
I did the same. I can also plug in a usb stick to watch saved films and could even cast RUclips/iPlayer/Netflix etc to it via my phone if I wanted to. And I can push 231 on the remote and go straight to the news channel without fiddling with program guides.
Have been looking for your review on a car battery saver, it put new life into old batteries not sure if it charged them as well. Could you let me have the link thanks
I have been thinking of getting a TV, I have a TV bracket in caravan but I am mainly off grid, what is the power consumption like, with solar and leisure battery please?
How does picture quality compare ro Avtex? We have an Avtex and I find the colours a bit washed out and the LCD panel is slow to react so movement looks so blurred! Not impressed at Avtex for the price! Hope these are better? Price?
What's is a DVD? Is it vhs or beta max? How old are we all? Most now Down load or stream. Or fire stick. Think Falcon are slow to the market Use a comp screen for £50. THANKS Mr T
Hi Dan off topic how’s the new van coming along?we are off to Moreton in marsh next week then off to the show at the nec from moreton 👍we have never been. Also any tips on what to expect would be great,are you going? Many thanks mark
We have a 12v TV. Have to be honest, it's more Allys thing than mine .. looking at that, a show offer offer of just over £300 with a sound bar or other free gift is a canny bargain. I do like a TV that doesn't look like is should be in an open air theatre. Be interested in an off grid update for it's power use just on the leisure battery 👍👍
I noticed that the label on the back of the TV (4:30) shows 3 Amps at 12V so about 36W. Very slightly more than my non-smart 24" Avtex but very acceptable.
last time i followed your link which was the 12 volt cello tv,i bought one from your link which for some reason was wrong and i recieved the 230v version,so the lesson is always check all the details before buying and as it turned out it was rubbish and had to have a soundbar to make it sound ok,it soon packed up and went in the landfill
Got a brand new white 19" TV from Bargain Crazy (Stanley DH9 branch they sell end-of-line items from Argos) for £79 which has a DVD player. Added a £3 wifi dongle (which then gives BBC iPlayer , ITV hub , Channel 5 hub etc on it) and the numbered buttons on the remote can be used for the numbered TV channels. For a caravan it is more than good enough Now its the end of the season have removed the 2 AAA batteries from the remote.
@josemauricej.ffarquarharso4871 apologies...said it was a 19" but after checking it's a 24," full HD smart TV....not bad for £79. Not sure if you can view it from virtually the side as we normally sit in front of it so maybe not as good in that respect. Re the 12v...get a cheap invertor to enable 12v as well as keeping the cost way under the 12v TV which granted some people will use but not many vs 230v
@josemauricej.ffarquarharso4871 have you asked ALL of the other responses if their TVs are also 12v as it doesn't look like you have just incase in your opinion they are "unhelpful" too? Don't forget to ask them how much they paid and the specs so you can make a direct comparison before letting us all know how helpful or unhelpful they are in your opinion
Probably a daft question 🫣 but do these tv’s connect to your phone as a hotspot to stream Netflix etc. at the moment we use an hdmi to iPhone connection which works fine but it is a faff
Hi Dan, thanks for your reviews of both this tv & the Falcon 4G router I’m now £500ish lighter in my pocket, saw them at the Caravan & Motorhome show & couldn’t resist, first test today in caravan & it all works well, now trying the router indoors & thats also working well, although only on strength 2 because it’s set up inside. Very pleased with both products.
I bought a Bauhn TV from Aldi about 6 years ago. Admittedly it's not a smart TV but it is 12v and has a built in dvd.
We purchased one at the show today and took the free sound bar promotion. We upgraded from a Cello which has been a great TV however recently changed the caravan to a Messina and needed slightly wider viewing angle which the Falcon offered.
Thanks for the review Dan, I was heading for an Avtex but more than happy with the Falcon.
Thanks Don for another very informative vid. I was lucky - the previous owners had an Avtek TV and booster fitted...great image quality even in the middle of no where😊
We have had a Falcon Technology TV for 6 years, absolutely brilliant. We also have their Satnav and review camera. Excellent customer service.👍😎
Great info Dan 👍😎 John in Devon
I have a 12volt t.v. that will do what yours is doing for a fraction of the price and buy adding a firestick will do everything.
Perfect.
Can you please let us know the brand and model? Is it 12v/240v; dvd player, smart tv with sat built-in?
Nice looking tv, have to say that Cello, Sharp, Sniper and Sylvia all do a 12v smart tv with built in DVD player (similar prices) so I guess it all comes down to what personal preferences. The free gift at the NEC could be a deal breaker for some.
Ah, do check the details, they’re not smart TVs with Sat built in. If I’m wrong - my apologies, but I did have a good hunt about. 👍
Take care
Dan.
We bought a 19" Cello with DVD player fir £125. Dont need high tech in caravan so it's ok for us
I did the same. I can also plug in a usb stick to watch saved films and could even cast RUclips/iPlayer/Netflix etc to it via my phone if I wanted to.
And I can push 231 on the remote and go straight to the news channel without fiddling with program guides.
Does it run from 12v?
@@TimSmyth23 Yes and it aoso has an inbuilt battery whch is good for a couple of hours.
Just to let you know we have now got the Falcon 22" smart TV. It now comes with 2 remote controls One for the TV and the other for the DVD player.
Have been looking for your review on a car battery saver, it put new life into old batteries not sure if it charged them as well. Could you let me have the link thanks
I have been thinking of getting a TV, I have a TV bracket in caravan but I am mainly off grid, what is the power consumption like, with solar and leisure battery please?
How does picture quality compare ro Avtex? We have an Avtex and I find the colours a bit washed out and the LCD panel is slow to react so movement looks so blurred! Not impressed at Avtex for the price! Hope these are better? Price?
What's is a DVD? Is it vhs or beta max? How old are we all? Most now Down load or stream. Or fire stick. Think Falcon are slow to the market Use a comp screen for £50. THANKS Mr T
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Hi Dan off topic how’s the new van coming along?we are off to Moreton in marsh next week then off to the show at the nec from moreton 👍we have never been. Also any tips on what to expect would be great,are you going? Many thanks mark
New van hopefully mid Nov. Fingers crossed. As for NEC, I’ll be there weds - Friday. I’ll be publishing an update about the show this weekend.
@@TheTrudgianscool we are there Friday might see you
We have a 12v TV. Have to be honest, it's more Allys thing than mine .. looking at that, a show offer offer of just over £300 with a sound bar or other free gift is a canny bargain. I do like a TV that doesn't look like is should be in an open air theatre. Be interested in an off grid update for it's power use just on the leisure battery 👍👍
I noticed that the label on the back of the TV (4:30) shows 3 Amps at 12V so about 36W. Very slightly more than my non-smart 24" Avtex but very acceptable.
Looks exactly the same as the avtex. The latest avtex is smart and has dvd too. Not that anyone uses dvds anymore most people just stream everything.
We use DVDs in the caravan because we don't have money to burn and have a massive DVD library at home!
Why work in secret? Appreciate this is paid content but not really balanced on price and specification if you do a bit of research.
last time i followed your link which was the 12 volt cello tv,i bought one from your link which for some reason was wrong and i recieved the 230v version,so the lesson is always check all the details before buying and as it turned out it was rubbish and had to have a soundbar to make it sound ok,it soon packed up and went in the landfill
Don’t think I’ve ever linked to a Cello TV, if you can find the link again, I will certainly correct that mistake. 👍
Got a brand new white 19" TV from Bargain Crazy (Stanley DH9 branch they sell end-of-line items from Argos) for £79 which has a DVD player. Added a £3 wifi dongle (which then gives BBC iPlayer , ITV hub , Channel 5 hub etc on it) and the numbered buttons on the remote can be used for the numbered TV channels.
For a caravan it is more than good enough Now its the end of the season have removed the 2 AAA batteries from the remote.
No we only use 230v in the caravan
So your suggested tv is NOT a direct comparison. Your comment was pretty unhelpful.
On the other hand helpful if you just want a 230v telly like most people 😅
@josemauricej.ffarquarharso4871 apologies...said it was a 19" but after checking it's a 24," full HD smart TV....not bad for £79. Not sure if you can view it from virtually the side as we normally sit in front of it so maybe not as good in that respect. Re the 12v...get a cheap invertor to enable 12v as well as keeping the cost way under the 12v TV which granted some people will use but not many vs 230v
@josemauricej.ffarquarharso4871 have you asked ALL of the other responses if their TVs are also 12v as it doesn't look like you have just incase in your opinion they are "unhelpful" too? Don't forget to ask them how much they paid and the specs so you can make a direct comparison before letting us all know how helpful or unhelpful they are in your opinion
£300 for a 19” tv. That is expensive. There is a lot better price tvs out there for less than £200
Blimey, £499, more than an Avtex and almost double the equivalent Cello.
Probably a daft question 🫣 but do these tv’s connect to your phone as a hotspot to stream Netflix etc. at the moment we use an hdmi to iPhone connection which works fine but it is a faff