📺 Elevate your small space with big-screen brilliance!
The RCA 24 Inch HD TV delivers sharp 24-inch LED visuals enhanced by triple noise reduction and a vibrant color engine. Equipped with HDMI, VGA, USB, and AV inputs, it supports versatile connectivity for all your media needs. Dolby Digital Audio provides immersive sound without extra speakers, while its slim, lightweight design and wall-mount options make it ideal for kitchens, lounges, or compact rooms.
C**N
Great quality, cheap price.
This t.v. was easy to set up and install and provides a lovely clear and bright screen with enough ports to suit most additions. The price is remarkable for the quality and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to my friends and family.
S**3
A good quality product for the price
A good size TV for a small office, easy set up, excellent picture and sound quality - overall it is a huge improvement on my previous smart TV & I would definitely recommend it as a cheaper option.
M**N
Cheap but for a reason.
Cheap and cheerful. Takes ages to set up though as it tries to find analogue channels first( which no longer exist . The programmes weren't in the right order when they did come through and EPG didnt work at first .Pros. nice sound of it surprisingly.And a very clear picture specially on HD.But thats all overshadowed by its sudden desire ( after a week) to reboot itself randomly for no reason after about 6 or 7 hours use.Instructions are very very basic.Its going back. Its basically a cheap generic telly with an RCA badge on it
A**L
Great value for money
Bought for motorhome, 24 inch. Great price £113 which we replaced the 19 inch Cello. (£191). Delighted with picture quality and ease of set up. Straight swap over on the existing bracket and scan picked up all the channels through the antenna as well as use through the fire stick and WiFi. Recommend!
E**R
Easy set up
Great little tv. Bought for my mum after her old one broke. The picture is sharp, it's easy to navigate and has free movies. She's delighted.
C**Y
Bargain tv
Absolutely brilliant TV. So easy to set up. It is great for the price. Can't fault it
D**S
32 inch Freeview TV
Pros:-A fair price for what you get. Arrived quickly. Overall a reasonable set for the money. Suitable for bedroom etc. Well-packed and very smart. A decent 1080 HD picture. but only 50Hz. Good central stand and well-thought-out rear connections. Cons:- I did not find the user manual for a non-techie like me very informative or at all helpful. Fortunately, I had some previous experience. Colour settings etc easily tweaked to suit me. DTV tuning channel numbers produced different Freeview listings to that in TV guides. Freeview Channel listings were normal via the HDM11 socket using my Pansonic twin tuner recorder. The sound was inconsistent because it kept altering up and down from the setting I set.
R**E
42" Standard TV well worth buying
Ordered to upgrade my dad's old 32" Sony. At the price point it was worth a try, even though some reviews were negative.I was suitably impressed with this TV enough for me to order one to replace the one I have, as this comes with a DVB T2 tuner (mine is a DVB T) which means that it has Freeview HD channels.Fingers crossed mine will be just as good.Update: mine was delivered super fast and even on Bank Holiday Monday.I have managed to watch some football on the HD ITV channel, and the 60hz kept up with it well. Great HD picture and sound is decent.I have also connected an old Wii using the provided cables in the box. It works.There is a scart connect, which I have attached my old VCR to. It works.I have used the usb to power my Now TV stick. It works.I have used a USB stick to record live TV. It works. However, there are absolutely zero instructions for using this function so it is very much up to the user to work out. The usual recording via EPG is there, which means that on a TV / Freeview box with a single DVB tuner, if you are watching something at the time it will switch to the programme you have set to record when the time comes.I have zero idea how to delete anything from the usb using the TV either: probably have to take it out and connect it to a computer and do it that way...As with the first TV, when the box came it was so light I wondered if there was even a TV inside. The TV is so lightweight that I would have 100% confidence putting on a bracket on any of the walls in my house. Even a plaster board partition.At this price point I am very happy with the TV. Time will tell of long lasting quality.(Btw, I haven't tried the 3.5mm out yet, nor the optical out. Nor do I have 'cable TV' or a satellite dish, which this also has connections for...)In case anyone is wondering after all of the above, I have docked a star for a few reasons:1, is that it 'only' has 2 X HDMI when my preference would be for 3.2, there is only 1 USB socket, so there has to be a choice between making it a smart TV with Now/Firestick/Roku etc (for USB to power) or as a stick Freeview recorder.3, the remote has to be pointed almost exactly in a straight line to the sensor on the TV for it to register. It is supper fast when it does, and is something that I will get used to, but it is still worth mentioning.Edit. Nearly a whole year on and all of the above still holds.Still excellent picture quality for the price point and cannot fault it, other than the points mentioned above.I considered getting another, smaller one for the bedroom, but my old supermarket TV is still going strong so these will have to stay in My List for the day I need it.
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