JMTHKR
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Cliff,
Does your Samsung 24" TV have a built-in DVD player? If so, which model?
Hi Fred,
No DVD player in our Samsung 24". We normally don't watch DVDs at home or on the road.
Regards, Cliff
Cliff,
Does your Samsung 24" TV have a built-in DVD player? If so, which model?
Wife bought DVDs on reading to baby for a couple of my daughter's friends as gifts. They don't have DVD players. Don't do DVD or CD. Stream everything or download.
This one has great viewing angles, a DVD player, and runs on 12 or 120 volts. We have it in a 21 over the night stand.That is great, but as full-timers, we often find ourselves boondocking without access to cell service. What with our new solar panels on the new 21', it would be nice to catch up on some old movies we get our hands on, every now and then.
That's common for people who have always had massive internet bandwidth. They probably don't a traditional phone "landline", either.Wife bought DVDs on reading to baby for a couple of my daughter's friends as gifts. They don't have DVD players. Don't do DVD or CD. Stream everything or download.
And even if you have mobile network (cell) service, there often isn't enough network speed for video, and many of us (including essentially everyone who lives in Canada) do not have unlimited data plans. If you go over your data limit with my provider (which is typical), additional data is CA$50/GB... is a movie worth $100 to $200?That is great, but as full-timers, we often find ourselves boondocking without access to cell service.
NiceI pay 2 cents a meg for overage on my cell data...
Agreed (in general), but if you are taking movies that you own, and they are Blu-ray, a DVD player simply won't play them. Eventually you won't be able to rent new movies in DVD, as they will only be available in Blu-ray.Only advantage to Blu Ray players is the higher resolution, which is not important on a 22 inch screen unless your vision is 20/20.
That makes sense, but don't plan on it here - Redbox pulled out of Canada last year, and I haven't seen any other multi-location movie rental system. Even when they were here, their machines were not at McDonald's although there were still a decent number at Walmart and Safeway stores.We rent standard (720p) resolution DVDs at Redbox stores and drop them off the next day at any McDonalds (among others) when on the move.
DVDs don't do 720p resolution - that's high definition. They do 480i Standard Definition, stretched to widescreen proportions.
That's good!Movie: stuff blows up.
Sequel: stuff blows up again.
This one has great viewing angles, a DVD player, and runs on 12 or 120 volts. We have it in a 21 over the night stand.
22" RCA 12v LED TV DVD Combo, DECK22DR RoadTrucker
curious how wide the wall is in the Escape 19 against the fridge and below the overhead cabinet...also assume it is roughly the same dimension on the bath wall at end of drivers side dinette.
thanks for the dimension if you have one.
saw an interesting tv mount idea in a trailer and was thinking it might fit...