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BurbMan
Dec 17, 2020Explorer II
We recently upgraded the home TV to a 4K smart TV and had no use for our Roku box. The Roku uses a wall adapter that coincidentally converts to 12v.
I found this 24" 1080p TV for $109 that you can power either with 12v or 120v. I have it connected to 12v along with the Roku and it's fantastic.
My previous experience is that 12v "RV" TVs were overpriced junk, but the picture, tuner, everything about this TV is awesome! Having the Roku box onboard effectively makes it a smart TV. The Roku is mounted upside down on the bottom edge of the TV with 3M tape.
I found this 24" 1080p TV for $109 that you can power either with 12v or 120v. I have it connected to 12v along with the Roku and it's fantastic.
My previous experience is that 12v "RV" TVs were overpriced junk, but the picture, tuner, everything about this TV is awesome! Having the Roku box onboard effectively makes it a smart TV. The Roku is mounted upside down on the bottom edge of the TV with 3M tape.
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