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an alternative available up to 17in. :
http://www.seapc.se/index.html Ricky Spamson leave the spam IN to reply to e-addy. On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 17:21:22 GMT, "Gordon Wedman" wrote: "b393capt" wrote in message oups.com... Rather than a Marine rated LCD TV, a friend recommended I just use any TV from Best Buy and consider it disposable after 3 years. Anyone take this approach. Is it possible, and if so, any drawbacks in connecting straight to the battery rather then running thru an inverter ? Any Best Buy model that is particularly well suited ? I've been looking at these units as well. I don't see why they would not last longer than 3 years provided they don't get doused with sea water or banged around. Samsung makes 17" and 19" versions. Toshiba makes a couple of units with built-in DVD players. They also have a portable unit with built-in DVD player that looks like a laptop. The screen folds back flat so that you can hang it on the wall. I think the Toshibas are made to run from 12 volts, at least the portable one. These are the units I've been most interested in but I'm sure there are others. |
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