The PLC7V95 VIORE 7-Inch Portable television is designed for you to enjoy TV programs anywhere in the office at work, in the hotel while traveling, or car to entertain the passengers. The source of energy is high capacity Li-ion rechargeable battery for long playing time. The operation is extremely easy and simple, with user-friendly. With 7-inch widescreen TFT active matrix display, you can enjoy TV programs wherever the signal is available. Using the supplied external auction, the integrated ATSC tuner allows you to select all the digital channels that are available over-the-air broadcast. You can also enjoy cable or satellite programs by connecting the cable / satellite receiver with audio / video are provided on the right side of the TV. You can watch DVD / Blu-ray Disc, connect your DVD / Blu-ray Disc on Audio / Video. In addition to Audio / Video, USB port and 3-in-1 (SD / MS / MMC) card reader are provided for playing digital media files. Via-friendly on-screen menu, you can easily choose the support to enjoy the video clips, digital still images, or MP3 music.
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By J. Carsey (SF Bay Area)
I wanted to replace my old laptop with a TV camera. I tried one from Best Buy about a year ago and came back a few days later. I took a chance on this TV and was surprised to find even had a USB port and SD slot capable of playing MP3 files, photos and movies including DivX and XviD. TV wise gathered everything in my area and also has an electronic program guide. The image is beautiful for the stations of SD, HD stations are ok considering this is not an HDTV. The sound is good enough for the speakers included. Not very low, but you can not really expect small speakers to expand. You can connect headphones if you want a better sound. The buttons on the unit are simple and easy to use. There is also a remote control you can use if you want to control the TV remote. Like the TV that does a good job. As a media player I was surprised how it is versatile. E ‘played everything I threw at it and the video looks great. I am very happy with this purchase. Pros: Good picture and sound. Plays DTV and other media. Unit allows for software updates so the company can constantly improve the functionality. Cable is quite long and has a magnetic medium. When there’s nothing on TV you can always look at other means of communication via USB or SD card. Now here we are against. Battery life is approximately 1 ½ hours and there is no way to know is how much charge the battery. The USB port is a mini that requires an adapter (included) to connect a USB key drive. While the unit comes with a kick stand, there is no way to mount it on a tripod or base. The unit comes only with an AC adapter so if you want to load in the car you need to buy a DC adapter. Overall, there is a bit ‘of good TV / Media Player for about $ 100
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Viore PLC7V95 7-Inch Portable LCD TV with built-in tuner Purchased this unit to use around the house and for emergency situations. The screen is very clear and the picture is pretty impressive for a 7 “TV. You can also watch movies from an SD card or USB port makes this unit very functional. I was able to find about 12 channels with the external antenna and I was very surprised at how well this piece worked. It’s not going to replace a much bigger TV, but if you want something that is portable and watch while we cook, grill, etc. This is a great unit. I have two labs and I can be out with them while they play and even watch TV. The price is even better than the other unit on Amazon. I was so impressed that I intend to buy one for my dad for father’s day. Thanks amazon!
By J. Turner (Dublin, OH USA)
The TV Viore PLC7V95 has exceeded all my expectations. Read all reviews of this TV, as well as those for other portable television sets as the Axion, Haier, New Digital Image, Supersonic, etc. None of these units had a 4 ½ or 5 stars. As a small portable digital TV, Viore quality is surprisingly high, with excellent performance for a price so low. Similar units that I found elsewhere were in a much higher price of $ 150 to $ 350.
I have a policy of not buying any electronic unless I am able to discuss with the manufacturer’s technical support staff. This TV is now on the site Viore and its technical support was very responsive and easy to contact. None of the other suppliers, as Axion, Haier, New Digital Image, etc. to respond to my e-mail or phone calls. The only exception was Tivax that was sensitive.
Pro
* Resolution of the LCD screen is very high for a 7 “portable TV. The Viore (1,440 x 234) resolution has a pixel density which is 3 times higher Axion, the Tivax’s & Haier’s (480 x 234). Even if HD , its resolution is exceptional.
* Horizontal Viewing Angle is large. . easy to see when out on both sides.
* Receiving station. This has been a constant problem for many users. I played with the antenna and its position and found that it is more than enough. Proper use is necessary to extend the cable along its entire length as it is part of the absorption capacity and to locate where there is less interference. When not properly position, I could not get any stations. When positioned at full wire along and near a window, I receive 10 digital stations, which is twice what I supposted to get votes based on the signal strength. When connected to my cable TV, I was able to receive all digital stations.
Note: Digital television is a weaker signal than analog. The digital mobile TV standards are determined. Within the next two years we should have available portable televisions that are truly mobile.
* Full operation of controls similar to my Samsung HDTV. . screen and sound adjustments, etc. wheather using the remote control or control unit.
* Has an excellent electronic program guide, which provides practical programming from the station.
* Both the USB and 3 in 1 card reader work as expected for images, video and audio. Just need to have your file in the correct file format.
* Although they are small stereo speakers, the sound can be adjusted to avoid metallic sound. I just minimize base and maximize the highs. The sound is very good with the earphones.
* Battery life. The specifications say it is about a 90 minute charge for portable use. I got about 100 minutes. My main use is as a desktop unit using the AC adapter.
* Charging the battery is relatively fast, with a red light while charging and turns green when fully charged.
Cons:
* Car adapter is not supplied, however, I had an analog TV from a laptop and it worked well. You can buy one for about $ 10 from RadioShack.
* The remote control is acceptable, however, has a relatively narrow angle of view. I use it as my primary control because it is easy to use and fully functional. Once you realize and limitations, it works well.
* The kick stand can not be adjusted for verticle viewing angle. I solved the problem by buying a small attractive display stand for about $ 4 at local level. Now I can adjust the angle of vision as I want. The small display stand can be purchased from Amazon.com. This is a holding Gibson “1 PL” with a base of clear plastic and a backing of white plastic coated wire.
By Megastack 77 (Dallas)
I bought this unit and I wanted to share a few observations with those of you trying to decide what to buy.
- The picture quality was really good
- I like the USB and SD card reader function (this is really nice and I have not seen this option, the other 7 “unit on Amazon)
- Remote control is nice not high end, but it works well
- Sound was pretty good. I do not really expect much, but I was impressed
- You must remove the protective plastic film from this unit. I noticed a couple of other customers complaining about scratched screens and I thought I might have the same problem, but when I took a good look at the tv I noticed the plastic cover for protection and once I removed everything that was good to go. Probably had to put a little card that said pull or something like that here.
- I was able to get different channels so I thought the reception was pretty good
I gave it 5 stars. Good TV and it seems that little will do what I need to do. Oh yeah, make sure you go to the menu and scan channels. You must do this in order to find channels using the antenna. I hate reading manuals, but I had no choice, when I put this bad boy up.
By R. Lewis “samplerman”(Tempe, AZ)
I just got my TV Viore and was immediately impressed with the quality. Nice picture, good color gamut, excellent audio (with headphones), has played everything I threw at it.
One oddity I found was that if you set the date and time, then turn the TV off using the slide switch … again your … default clock back to 1999. Memory battery? What happens? Oh, well, I need not in every case.
Even I did not expect a product so heavy and bulky. I do not mean that in a bad way … good quality … just dont expect a TV small plastic brittle. This TV is well done. You pay in less than 30 minutes.
A real bargain at $ 99 USD.
Another thing. I bought this through Amazon. I have a large. I had sent standard. It ‘was at my door two days later … Shipping really fast. Thanks Amazon!
By Mark Messer “mtm99″(San Francisco, CA USA)
I had initially purchased the Audiovox FPE709, another 7 “portable ATSC TV. I went and bought this unit since it has an SD slot and USB connector. Battery life is poor, at least for playback of movies – have not timed while watching TV. As others have said, you lose track of the channels when you use it from different places, need to rescan when you switch unless you use it from the same place all the time (ie keep it on the desk or on the nightstand.) Picture quality is a bit ‘better on this drive (mainly because of the higher horizontal resolution), but the sound is much better than the Audiovox. The Audiovox has a style, which offers improved TV reception (even came with the little magnetic antenna as this unit, I have not tried). Plays Xvid videos encoded with mp3 audio from a 16GB SDHC card. No way to pause, rewind or fast forward. will not work with AC3 audio encoded. General construction quality and appearance is good. If you want the ability to play MP3s and video, but this unit. If not, buy the Audiovox or any of its clones (like Axion).
By George W. Konieczny(Michigan)
I bought this TV so I would have something to watch while I’m at deer camp in northern Michigan. I have 30 acres in the middle of nowhere. I do not have electricity so I had to buy a car charger with an “M” adapter. I even put an antenna on the roof and ran a coaxial cable in my motorhome. To my surprise I got 7 channels. Ok 3 were duplicates so I actually only get 4 channels. I could not be happier. The picture is impressive and the sound is quite good.
By J. Turner(Dublin, OH USA)
The TV Viore PLC7V95 has exceeded all my expectations. Read all reviews of this TV, as well as those for other portable television sets as the Axion, Haier, New Digital Image, Supersonic, etc. None of these units had a 4 ½ or 5 stars. As a small portable digital TV, Viore quality is surprisingly high, with excellent performance for a price so low. Similar units that I found elsewhere were in a much higher price of $ 150 to $ 350.
I have a policy of not buying any electronic unless I am able to discuss with the manufacturer’s technical support staff. This TV is now on the site Viore and its technical support was very responsive and easy to contact. None of the other suppliers, as Axion, Haier, New Digital Image, etc. to respond to my e-mail or phone calls. The only exception was Tivax that was sensitive.
Pro
* Resolution of the LCD screen is very high for a 7 “portable TV. The Viore (1,440 x 234) resolution has a pixel density which is 3 times higher Axion, the Tivax’s & Haier’s (480 x 234). Even if HD , its resolution is exceptional.
* Horizontal Viewing Angle is large. . easy to see when out on both sides.
* Receiving station. This has been a constant problem for many users. I played with the antenna and its position and found that it is more than enough. Proper use is necessary to extend the cable along its entire length as it is part of the absorption capacity and to locate where there is less interference. When not properly position, I could not get any stations. When positioned at full wire along and near a window, I receive 10 digital stations, which is twice what I supposted to get votes based on the signal strength. When connected to my cable TV, I was able to receive all digital stations.
Note: Digital television is a weaker signal than analog. The digital mobile TV standards are determined. Within the next two years we should have available portable televisions that are truly mobile.
* Full operation of controls similar to my Samsung HDTV. . screen and sound adjustments, etc. wheather using the remote control or control unit.
* Has an excellent electronic program guide, which provides practical programming from the station.
* Both the USB and 3 in 1 card reader work as expected for images, video and audio. Just need to have your file in the correct file format.
* Although they are small stereo speakers, the sound can be adjusted to avoid metallic sound. I just minimize base and maximize the highs. The sound is very good with the earphones.
* Battery life. The specifications say it is about a 90 minute charge for portable use. I got about 100 minutes. My main use is as a desktop unit using the AC adapter.
* Charging the battery is relatively fast, with a red light while charging and turns green when fully charged.
Cons:
* Car adapter is not supplied, however, I had an analog TV from a laptop and it worked well. You can buy one for about $ 10 from RadioShack.
* The remote control is acceptable, however, has a relatively narrow angle of view. I use it as my primary control because it is easy to use and fully functional. Once you realize and limitations, it works well.
* The kick stand can not be adjusted for verticle viewing angle. I solved the problem by buying a small attractive display stand for about $ 4 at local level. Now I can adjust the angle of vision as I want. The small display stand can be purchased from Amazon.com. This is a holding Gibson “1 PL” with a base of clear plastic and a backing of white plastic coated wire. Viore recommend as a purchase exception.
By Vikes Fan “GiggidyGoo69″(St Paul, MN)
I bought this TV Portable Viore so I can get some ‘football matches on Sunday at the workplace. As others have said, there is a plastic film that covers the entire face of television, when you take out of the box. It ‘was quite difficult to find the limit and the skin on, but once I made the front of the TV was perfect. If you take a little ‘to find it, do not worry, it’s there. Sure to go to the edges of the case, not just the screen. I was not sure how good the reception would be, but let me tell you – it was incredible! The image of the HD stations looked good as does my 40 “Samsung LCD flat screen that is mounted on the wall of my living room. This is even more impressive considering that this guy is not a little ‘HDTV to my knowledge. L’ AutoScan is easy to use (the end of the menu page – scroll all the way to the right), and picked up about 20 channels in my area, depending on the orientation of the antenna. Based on my experience, you receive the best signal external antenna when the cable is stretched to the hilt. In other words, get the antenna as far away from TV as possible, as indicated in previous reviews. I also found that elevating the antenna helped a bit. ‘I think it’s because there are fewer objects to the signal, as you get higher up, in general. If you can not get a station that you want, try moving the antenna a bit ‘and AutoScan again. may take a few attempts. If you live in the city, you should not need anything other than the external antenna provided. Do not try the battery life but is not a concern for my purposes.’s stand on the back works well for football viewing angle, in my opinion. I have not tried the USB or SD card reader, either. The transition to digital is the best thing to happen to television in HD. No more snowy, fuzzy images. It’s or crystalline, or nothing. Anyway at this price, you can not beat this TV. You will not be disappointed if you buy one.
By EFS(Orange county, CA)
This “portable” TV works fine when connected to an antenna better than the one that comes with. I hooked up to a Silver Sensor indoor antenna and was able to pick up more channels in the area of Los Angeles.
The TV has a real program guide ad shows. Control aspect ratio is quite good even if you work on a global rather than on a per channel basis (unlike the Zenith converter boxes). The picture quality is excellent for such a small TV set, just do not expect the resolution of an HDTV bigger.
My main complaint with this TV is the channel up and down control is practically useless. Instead of displaying the channel in sequential order, as in all my other TVs and converters, jumping around all over the place. For example, in Los Angeles we have channels 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and many others. If I am currently on channel 11 and channel print goes up to channel 7.2 instead of 13. If I channel again, you go to 7.1 channels, press again and goes to 7.3. Descending from Channel 11 gives me a 44.3 instead of Channel 9. Try again to scan to see if this has solved the problem without luck.
By Donald Vining “DV2″ (Florida)
First the good stuff … I bought this Viore PLC7V95 TV 7 inches to pass the time when you lose power in South Florida. Like all digital TVs the picture is really very good. It is not HD, of course, but you will receive HD stations and display the image on the screen wide. One thing that really impressed me is the television can make almost any adjustment my Samsung HD TV can do. It also has an indicator of signal strength which is very useful with the little antenna that came with the unit. The remote control is in full operation. Why is there even a remote control at all is a good question because many people watch TV by sitting on his legs and one can easily make changes using the buttons on the TV. It did not come with a cigarette lighter adapter so it can be run off a car battery, but I found one for sale at Radio Shack that cost only $ 9. I can also connect it to my PC UPS system using the transformer supplied.
Now the bad … This particular unit seems to have a problem with the SD card and USB inputs. The USB input is not working at all and did not play any movies on an SD card (which display JPG files). I hope the support Viore solve these problems soon, otherwise I will be forced to return to Amazon. One thing that the TV does not do is to automatically adjust the aspect ratio to match the TV signal. A button is provided for that purpose. Another thing that is missing that competitors have apparently different is the means to connect to a standard tripod. With regard to the sound is stereo, but the speakers are about the size of quarters so do not expect to be hit unless you connect a good pair of earphones. Finally, the instruction manual is a joke. Fortunately, most controls are so intuitive a manual is not really necessary.
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