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DonJuane
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May 25, 2015

12v 24" TV found, pricy at $523

I went searching for a HD TV that runs on 12V and I found a post here that did not include the below link to this 24" TV as an option in the list of available 12V equipment. This Jensen is way pricy for a 24" TV but still it might be worth it if you don't want to endure the 10% or more energy loss from an inverter, the whine, plus the advent of forgetting to turn it off (unless it is load self-starting).

(Editorial: Anyway I would have appended to that original post talking about available 12VDC TVs, adding to that thread this information, however I see this forum has adopted the popular trend of believing that an idea is dead a few months after it is conceived, thus posts are locked shortly after they are created here, so that leaves me with only the option of posting this particular update with it sitting out alone like a sore thumb.)

I also noticed that searching online for only 12V TVs, there are 13, 16 and 22" sold at lower prices than this high dollar one. Now find me a 12V 32" I can put on a drop-down hinge from the ceiling, and I'm in ;-).

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA25V22K1411&cm_re=12v_digital_tv-_-9SIA25V22K1411-_-Product

I try to buy only 12VDC electronics and run them all of 12V regulators. Trouble with looking for 12V TVs is difficult. Regarding the ones that aren't advertized as such, you'd need a schematic or service manual for each one to see which if any actually could be run off a regulated 12VDC source to power the board.

***** Update - good news found 32" 1080p 12VDc TV!

Well after further research, here is a 32" Jensen that runs off of 12VDC for $701, not the best deal but still it runs on 12V. Time to pull out the plastic! Definitely not a bargain but since it is a 12VDC, it has potential ....

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004VCT7KC/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004VCT7KC&linkCode=as2&tag=donanthony-20&linkId=V4M2JPJUNFDRTK4R