Welcome from me RP, enjoy here and out in the playground.
I don't have one but have heard good things only about Kogan TV's, so can't be too bad.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Monday 24th of December 2012 01:01:09 PM
RAW PRAWN said
05:16 PM Dec 24, 2012
Hi All --- I'm a 1ST Timer to the forum so hope I'm doing this right! ------- Xmas Greetings to all ------ I'm looking at a new TV for the RV and considering the 16" KOGAN which is LED DVD PVR etc for $139 ----- anyone got any comments -- good or bad? ---- Tah.
Magnarc said
05:32 PM Dec 24, 2012
Hello Mr Prawn,vbg,
We have a 23" Kogan works really well. We have had it for about 18 months and no problems.
Regards,
Magnarc.
Big Gorilla said
06:27 PM Dec 24, 2012
I have a Kogan TV/DVD and it works great. You can buy online, there are several models...http://www.kogan.com/au/
If you buy the wall mounted unit, the actual wall bracket is of poor quality. Just buy the TV.
You can buy a good quality wall bracket from Harvey Norman for around $100.00.
allinone said
07:39 PM Dec 24, 2012
Welcome and happy and safe travels in the hectic season.....
Have the Kogan 19" PVR LED TV with the 6 stars efficiency. Purchased in December 2011. Have used the Inbuilt dvd but not used it to record shows. Only bad thing about it is that is starts with Western Australian Time, and the anaologue signal is still there by default. But some places still have analogue signal and the time is only relevant if recording......
Also purchased the 12v plug so it runs on the batteries and also purchased the heavy duty bracket that Kogan sells. The bracket is overkill but it allows the Tv to pull out and turn around 180 degrees so watching in the top bunk is an option. Wing nuts are not provided to swivel the viewing range but they could be by now as I recommended it to them....
Cya
Loki said
08:43 PM Dec 24, 2012
Welcome, and Merry Christmas to you also! I don't have a TV in my van but don't miss it when traveling either. Happy travels!
RAW PRAWN said
11:37 PM Dec 24, 2012
Thanks for the replys guys --- Sounds like KOGAN might be the go ------- Seasons Greetings once again to all ----
Hollowaymoon said
09:22 PM Dec 26, 2012
We have recently purchased a Kogan TV, 22 inch, and it is fantastic. Automatic tuning, just plugged it in to our 12v system, turned it on and it was picture perfect. Also, we have a normal house TV aerial, a fold up one, and use a swimming pool cleaner extension rod to get good height.
Steve & Suzette
glassies said
05:03 AM Dec 27, 2012
Gidday raw prawn welcome to the BEST forum going ,heaps of wonderful people and loads Of information ,some not true too lol look out for wombats they dig themselves into holes (hehehe)
sarg said
03:20 PM Dec 29, 2012
Hey there Raw Prawn, welcome to the forum. You will get heaps of good info here the besest site ever, and make some good friends too....I have just bought on line a 23 inch Kogan TV with dvd inbuilt player/recorder.....is exelent would recomend to all. Happy travels...SARG.
Welcome from me RP, enjoy here and out in the playground.
I don't have one but have heard good things only about Kogan TV's, so can't be too bad.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Monday 24th of December 2012 01:01:09 PM
Hi All --- I'm a 1ST Timer to the forum so hope I'm doing this right! ------- Xmas Greetings to all ------ I'm looking at a new TV for the RV and considering the 16" KOGAN which is LED DVD PVR etc for $139 ----- anyone got any comments -- good or bad? ---- Tah.
Hello Mr Prawn,vbg,
We have a 23" Kogan works really well. We have had it for about 18 months and no problems.
Regards,
Magnarc.
If you buy the wall mounted unit, the actual wall bracket is of poor quality. Just buy the TV.
You can buy a good quality wall bracket from Harvey Norman for around $100.00.
Have the Kogan 19" PVR LED TV with the 6 stars efficiency. Purchased in December 2011. Have used the Inbuilt dvd but not used it to record shows. Only bad thing about it is that is starts with Western Australian Time, and the anaologue signal is still there by default. But some places still have analogue signal and the time is only relevant if recording......
Also purchased the 12v plug so it runs on the batteries and also purchased the heavy duty bracket that Kogan sells. The bracket is overkill but it allows the Tv to pull out and turn around 180 degrees so watching in the top bunk is an option. Wing nuts are not provided to swivel the viewing range but they could be by now as I recommended it to them....
Cya
Thanks for the replys guys --- Sounds like KOGAN might be the go ------- Seasons Greetings once again to all ----
We have recently purchased a Kogan TV, 22 inch, and it is fantastic. Automatic tuning, just plugged it in to our 12v system, turned it on
and it was picture perfect.
Also, we have a normal house TV aerial, a fold up one, and use a swimming pool cleaner extension rod to get good height.
Steve & Suzette
Of information ,some not true too lol look out for wombats they dig themselves into holes (hehehe)