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The Axess TV1703-10 is a compact 10.1-inch widescreen LCD TV featuring both ATSC digital and analog tuners, dual antennas for enhanced reception, and a built-in rechargeable battery. Weighing just 3.5 pounds, it offers versatile connectivity including USB, SD card, AV inputs, and headphone jacks, all controlled via a full-function remote—perfect for on-the-go viewing in cars, RVs, or outdoor settings.




| ASIN | B07BQ5BN6S |
| Additional Features | Flat |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Input | USB |
| Brand | Axess |
| Built-In Media | Remote Control, Stand, TV |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Contrast Ratio | 300:1 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 1,116 Reviews |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 60 |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00818443017130 |
| Hardware Interface | Secure Digital Card, USB |
| Has Color Screen | No |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AXESS |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 200 Nit |
| Mfr Part Number | TV1703-10 |
| Model Name | TV170310 |
| Model Number | TV1703-10 |
| Model Series | TV1703 |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Mounting Type | Table Mount |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Resolution | 720p |
| Screen Finish | Flat |
| Screen Size | 10 Inches |
| Signal Format | Analog (Composite, Component), Digital (ATSC, USB) |
| Size | 10-inch |
| Special Feature | Flat |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Tuner Type | ATSC |
| UPC | 818443017130 |
| Video Encoding | H.264, MPEG-2 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts, 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 18 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
R**D
Lots of Bang for the Buck
I thought this was such a nifty little TV that I bought two, one to keep and one as a gift. The picture is crisp and clear in television mode, as long as you're someplace where reception is good. If you aren't getting good reception, use the included cable to connect to a better antenna than the included ones. It was able to pick up all my local channels. When on the go, just do a scan, and it will pick up all the stations in your new location. But it can be used for more than local TV. With a standard cable connection, SD and USB ports, you can play music and video from other devices. Plug headphones or external speakers in. For me, the external speaker really helped...old ears here! Any TV this size and price is going to be lacking in sound if you aren't right next to it. This is going to be terrific in the RV when summer comes. Low price, clear picture, multi-use...all translate into a 5 star product. Hopefully it will last a few years.
J**R
An unskillful choice for a TV to be used during power outages.
I purchased the Axess to be used when the power goes out. When I received it I realized that I made an unskillful choice. A more skillful choice for power outages is the RCA DHT235A RCA DHT235A 3.5-Inch LED-lit 720p 60Hz TV (Silver) The Axess 7-inch LCD TV uses rechargeable batteries. The included batteries are not meant to be removed, just like an IPhone. According to the instructions, the batteries only last 2 hours. The reason that I mentioned, "according to the instructions," is because I have never seen the Axess 7-inch work. I charged the Axess 7-inch LCD TV for a couple of days and gave up attempting to use the Axess TV to view any television shows. The screen never even flickered. There maybe a trick to getting it to work. I don't know the trick After many frustrating experiences with the Axess 7-inch television, I tried the RCA DHT235A. The RCA DHT235A worked like a charm. I inserted the batteries into the DHT235A, moved the on switch to on, and TV shows appeared on the device. For power outages, a rechargeable television set, like the Axess, is not a skillful choice. After two hours, the Axess 7-inch television will die, according to the instructions (I have never seen the Axess 7 inch LCD TV actually work). You can't replace the batteries of the Axess 7-inch LCD TV. With the RCA DHT235A, replacing its dead batteries is easy. Personal experience with the RCA DHT235A indicates that the batteries last about 2 1/2 hours. The Axess 7-inch LCD TV seems to be built well. I looks like it was built like a tank. I have never seen the Axess 7 inch LCD TV actually work. You can see that the makers of the Axess 7 inch LCD TV do not put a priority on documentation. That is where they saved their money. Instead of printing a booklet, they printed all of their instructions on two sheets of paper. Printing four pages per sheet. I have good eyes, but my friends do not. My friends cannot read the small print that consisted of the Axess 7-inch LCD TV documentation. Even with my good eyes, I never could figure out how to turn on the Axess 7 inch LCD TV to enjoy television shows. I did not need the documentation that came with the RCA DHT235A. The RCA DHT235A worked immediately after I inserted the batteries.
M**W
Excellent with a good antenna
On a non-expert level, the Axess appears to be a well designed TV with advanced features that are lacking in my six-year-old (discontinued) Accurian mini-TV, as indicated by the many options on the remote. Scanning the channels was a breeze, and outdoors I got all the stations I wanted. Indoors with the supplied antenna I only picked up one station. After attaching the August DTA240 antenna, the TV is now very good in reception and excellent in picture quality indoors. It definitely helps to place the antenna on a metal surface, the larger the better. I have an old cake tin that can be moved around to suit the whims of the channels. The audio is strong and the included stand is very convenient. As long as you can get a clear signal from the TV transmitters to scan the channels, along with a good antenna, the affordable Axess seems to be a good bargain. Based on experience with my other battery-operated TV and current technology, I believe the Axess would have to be among the best of its type. BATTERY UPDATE: There is no indication of current battery level except for a "Low Battery" message, which appeared after about an hour and the sound became garbled. Info from Axess in California at 888-232-4145: Charge the unit for six hours before use. Turn the switch under the DC input to OFF for charging and ON for viewing. It's okay to leave the charger plugged in all the time if it's surge-protected, otherwise not.
G**G
Pretty good dudes.
Ok. I've had this thing in my van for about 2 years now. It really is an awesome little TV. Here's the main points. - The antenna sucks, get a new one. - The battery REALLY sucks. You're not going to make it through a half hour program, and it's gotten worse with time. If you can keep it plugged in like I do, it's fine. - Picture quality is pretty good. - Reliability wise, mine has been spilled on and has gotten dirty at the camp sites, it always wipes clean and works just as good. The screen is soft though, so be kind of careful. - The remote lost about half of it's functionality as about 50% of the buttons no longer work. This could be my fault though. Is been dropped, smashed, and spilled on a few times. The battery it came with is still working 2 years later though, so that's cool. You can pick up a 5 dollar universal remote and it would work fine. I'd say buy it. I like mine. I wish the battery was better, but oh well.
G**R
Neat TV, but to work, must have a much better antenna than either supplied.
Neat little TV. other reviews have detailed the antenna 'problem". The included two antennas are useless, but I connected my large attic hi gain antenna and this TV worked very well. It had a great picture and nice set of controls, that allow complete control from the buttons included on the TV itself, so that if you lose that tiny remote, the TV can still be operated with all functions available. My main disappoint is because I wanted it for use in my car, and now to do so, I need to purchase a much better antenna to be able to use it. Having just gone through Hurricane Harvey, I was reminded of one of my main complaints about local media. Radio stations almost never report real time local news, and in this case all local radio stations were shut down by the power outrage. On the other hand, all three local TV stations had generators and continued broadcasting even though only 10 percent of the population still either had power or had a DC powered TV with a decent antenna (I did). Everybody has a DC powered radio, if nowhere else but in their car. Why do TV stations broadcast emergency real time info while very few, if any, radio stations do? One exception was KTRH 740AM in Houston, but I am in Corpus Christi, so that was no help to people in our area where Harvey was a cat 4 when it came on shore. My previously existing DC powered TV, having not been used in years, needed to do a channel search before I could receive anything with it, and I found that could not be done without the remote. Luckily, I did manage to find the remote. That is one reason i really appreciate that this AXESS TV does not need the remote to perform programming or any selection function.
I**S
For Over The Air TV, Get An Amplified Antenna...
⁃ before buying this TV to use for (Over The Air) OTA TV viewing, go to [...] or dtv.gov/maps to see what channels you get in your zip code area. OTA TV is area/region specific and signals for various TV stations vary from area to area. If your area has poor reception on the channels you are looking for, just get cable. This has nothing to do with the TV. ⁃ I purchased it for OTA TV. You can use it in other ways such as viewing video through the AV cables or via USB. It also has a SD card slot. I don't see why it wouldn't work with the latest stream sticks such as Roku, Chromecast 1st generation, Amazon fire stick and so on... ⁃ As a TV, it is excellent, provides high definition content and will deliver the signal that is sent to it by the antenna, hence the need to research on your available channels in your area. ⁃ The 'high power antenna' that they provide in the package is useless if you want to use it to get OTA channels. You have to buy another antenna. I purchased the' 1byone' antenna which had good reviews and is powered/amplified. Using any antenna without an amplifier will get you few channels if any. ⁃ Setup is relatively easy. It comes with a set of manuals in different languages, a stand with a bottom for stability, 2 sets of 'rabbit ears' antennas (they don't work, get a separate amplified antenna) AV cables and a remote control. ⁃ The remote control works well as it should in close proximity. ⁃ The tv has a jack for earphones. The earphones function works well but remember that the sound you will get for OTA TV will depend on how good your signal is. So, if the channel has noise or distortion, then you shall hear it in your earphones (and in the external speakers of course. ⁃ The external speakers are decent, alright for this size of TV, not Dolby surround spectacular. If you want good quality sound just get external speakers and use the earphones/headphones 3.5 mm Jack. ⁃ When the reception is good, the picture quality is very good, high definition like. For the price and size, you can't complain about the picture quality. ⁃ However, when the signal is poor/intermittent, the picture gets stuck on screen, has pixelation, disappears and you get a blank screen and so on and forth. It can be very frustrating. ⁃ Once connected to the amplified antenna, it searches for the stations quickly and quite well. However, this is obviously linked to the antenna and not the TV itself. ⁃ It has a AC/DC volt outlet charger, so you can charge it to a socket. It also comes with a car (cigarette lighter) charger, so you can plug it into your round car power socket. ⁃ It has decent battery time when fully charged, about 2 hours. I would say it takes about 1 hour to fully charge. The pictures shown look a bit 'blurred' but that is the phone camera, not the actual picture. The actual picture is amazing!
S**E
I'm Sending This Back For Replacement
This little TV seems perfect for our bathroom, HOWEVER, you must use the supplied angle connector to attach it to a cable. My angle connector had an intermittent connection. I spent several hours, and over $30 to replace the cable coming from the wall outlet, the cable in my attic, and the cable splitter in my attic before I was able to prove definitively that it was the angle adaptor that was defective. The picture seems sharp--when it worked. The sound was marginal, but the speakers are small. The remote control is OK, but small with a whole bunch of buttons arranged in a non-standard manner (4 across instead of the normal 3). I didn't use it on battery, so I really can't comment on that. I'm so tired of Chinese crap that doesn't work!!!!! I will update this review when I get my replacement. UPDATE: I shipped my original television back to Amazon on 4/3, UPS shows that it was delivered 5 days later on 4/8. Amazon shows that I can expect to receive my replacement by 4/30. THAT'S 4 WEEKS TO GET A REPLACEMENT FOR A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT!!! WHAT MISERABLE SERVICE FROM AMAZON!!!! UPDATE: My replacement TV arrived today, on 4/30. This one has the same problem with a non-working cable connector that the first one had. I can stick my cable into the connector and the TV works fine, but the socket is down in a hole and you can't fasten the nut that holds the cable onto the TV. I just ordered a different style of angled cable connector. If that doesn't work, I'm sending it back for a refund. I would NOT recommend buying this if you plan to used it with a cable connection unless you don't mind a bunch of aggravation.
R**D
Very good picture and reception
I use this in my RV. Great picture.. The control buttons are small and hard to see but do work well. The remote actually helps me avoid the small control buttons. It comes with an adapters to connect to a coaxial cable that can run the aerial antenna mounted on the roof of the RV. You also can connect it cable TV, just go into the setup menu and specify the type of connection and then the auto scan for channels. It also comes with an aerial antenna which does a decent job if you are close to the TV broadcast locations. It also comes with a Audio / Video AV 3.5mm to 3-RCA connector so you can connect it to a DVD or streaming device such a Roku 2. It does not have a HDMI connector. It has a memory card slot and USB connector. I have not tried them out yet. The speaker is okay in a quiet environment. I am hearing challenged so I often use the head set connector. You can run a cable from the headset connector to an auxiliary connector on an input to audio device with better speakers such as the RV radio. It has it's own internal battery, It also comes with a 12 VDC adapter you can plug into your auto 12 adapter port. Then it has an 110 vac adapter your can plug it into a wall adapter. I have not tested the run time with the internal battery. There are two power on switches. There is a sliding switch on the side which connected the power internally. You must have this switch in the on position to charge the battery or have the TV in a ready state. Then the push button on the right top corner actually turns the display on. Its all real simple. Just don't overlook the power button on the side. You will see a red led come on that indicates it is charging. I found it charges quicker with the standard 110 VAC than the 12 VDC adapter. I did notice when using the 12 VDC adapter and having the TV display on when it's in a charging state the wire on the 12 VDC adapter gets pretty warm. Something to be aware of. The stand is a bit cheapy but does the job. Other than that I am pleased with this TV set as space is limited in the RV. UPDATE: 07/2018 Still using this TV and it still works great in the RV. The optional ports come in very handy. I am hard of hearing and have the TV connected to my desktop stereo. Also I have a Roku connected. I love this product. Well made, small and versatile.
S**O
RECOMENDABLE
CUMPLIO CON MIS EXPECTATIVAS, LA CALIDAD DEL PRODUCTO ES BUENA, LOS ACCESORIOS QUE CONTIENE SON MAS DE LO QUE ESPERABA. VALE LA PENA TENER UN APARATO DE ESTOS PARA EMERGENCIA, YA QUE CUENTA CON BATERIA PROPIA Y RECARGABLE. EL PEDIDO LLEGO EN TIEMPO Y FORMA.
P**N
One Star
reception absolutely not good
A**D
No es lo que anuncian
No es lo que promete la publicidad no trae us ni lector de tarjeta, y no es recargable, aparte me llego otra marca no la estipulada, y es difícil de sintonizar, en fin no me agrado procedo con la devolución
M**Y
Buena compra
Muy buena compra, lo usamos para tele en la cocina y está perfecta.
C**N
Buena tv portatil
El tamaño es ideal para una portátil y se ve muy bien hubiera estado ideal que traiga un estuche para transportarla
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