Stream your favorite shows and movies while camping off-grid with this smart TV. 2 HDMI and 2 USB inputs let you add a DVD player, gaming console, and other devices. Runs off DC power from your RV's battery so an inverter isn't required.
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Hello, neighbors and friends, Steven here with etrailer.com. Folks, today we're taking a look at our Jensen LED RV Smart TV. It's a 1080p with two HDMI ports. It runs on 12 volts of power, and it's a nice 40" screen. So folks, this Smart TV will let you stream your favorite movies and shows using the DC power in your RV. It's gonna support Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, and so much more.
It's gonna eliminate the need to add an external streaming device, and it simply runs off the power from your RV's battery, so you don't have to rely on shore power or an inverter when you're boondocking. The LED lit display has 16.7 million colors and creates a nice detailed, high quality resolution. So I'm gonna go ahead and flip the power on here. Again, it's 12 volts. There you go.
And I'm gonna let it kind of run through to its home screen. Now, I want to point out that the remote does come with two AAA batteries that are included that's gonna run the remote. It is a digital HDTV screen. It's compatible with gaming consoles, Blue-Ray players, laptops, soundbar, and many more. So that's kinda what the screen looks like when it's on.
There's a closeup of the remote, the RGA cables. I'm gonna shut the TV off so I can spin it around on my table here. Lemme unplug my little cheat box here, as I call it. And folks, it does come with the included power cable. There's a side view, pretty thin low profile.
Again, it's got a VESA mount option that's not included, but the VESA pattern is a 200 by 200 millimeter square. As you can see, you've got the power cord, you've got the RGA connections, coaxial, the RJ45 LAN, and the RF input as well. On the side there, you've got the two HDMI and they're back there in the back. The two HDMI and the USBs right over here It weighs about 13.2 pounds. It's pretty lightweight, again, it sits flat on a countertop tabletop stand, or again, you could mount on the wall, but a standard or wall mount is not included. Again, it's a 40" screen that's measured diagonally. I had all the measurements up there earlier. You can rewind the video and look at them if you need to. Again, a nice 40" TV, I'm Steven, thanks so much for watching, folks, have a great day.
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