Pyle Model : PTVLED2323.6’’ LED TV - HD Flat Screen TV23.6’’ HD LED TV - 1080p HDTV TelevisionFeatures:Full HD 1080p TVWidescreen Hi-Res DisplaySelectable Multi-Viewing Display ModesBuilt-in Full Range Stereo SpeakersInput Interface: HDMI, RCA (L/R) Audio, VGA/PC, PC Audio, RF (Antenna)Output Interface: Optical (Digital) Audio, HeadphonesRemovable Base Stand for Wall MountingIncludes Full Function Remote ControlV-Chip, Closed Caption & Sleep Timer FunctionsSide Panel Button ControlsWorks with Mac & PCTechnical Specs:Screen Size: 23.6’’ -inch (Diagonal)Screen Display Type: LED BacklightDisplay Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Signal Support: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480iDisplay Modes: 16:9, 4:3, Zoom, CinemaViewing Angle: 160° Vertical, 170° HorizontalSpeaker Power: (2) 3 Watt, 4ΩT.H.D. +N: <10% @1KHzRefresh Rate: 60HzTV Tuner: ATSC/NTSCResponse Time: 25msMax. Color: 16.7MContrast: 3000:1 (20,000:1 Dynamic)Brightness: 250 cd/m2Universal VESA Mounting Compatibility (100mm x 100mm)Power: 100/240V, 50/60HzRemote Control Battery Operated, Requires (2) x ‘AAA’, IncludedTotal Monitor Display Panel Dimensions (L x W x H): 22.0’’ x 1.7’’ x 13.7’’Stand Base Plate (L x W): 11.0’’ x 6.3’’The Pyle 23.6’’ HD LED TV - 1080p HDTV Television - Full HD 1080p TV - Widescreen Hi-Res Display - Selectable Multi-Viewing Display Modes - Built-in Full Range Stereo Speakers - Input Interface: HDMI, RCA (L/R) Audio, VGA/PC, PC Audio, RF (Antenna) - Output Interface: Optical (Digital) Audio, Headphones - Removable Base Stand for Wall Mounting - Includes Full Function Remote Control - V-Chip, Closed Caption & Sleep Timer Functions - Side Panel Button Controls - Works with Mac & PC - Technical Specs: - Screen Size: 23.6’’ -inch (Diagonal) - Screen Display Type: LED Backlight - Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080 - Signal Support: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i.
A**R
Updated: Does support universal remotes (They need to train their tech support).
After receiving this TV, I was having trouble getting my universal remote to recognize it, so I opened a ticket. I was told by their technical advisor that none of Pyle's products support universal remotes. If this is true, this is a huge gap in functionality. Like many, I use a device (Cable box, TiVo, etc...) that has a unified remote that I use to find and play content. Using multiple remotes is NOT acceptable.UPDATE: After talking with TiVo support and checking out a number of universal remote forums, I found a recommendation to use the TiVo remote scan code (0999), which lets you try every code the remote knows, one after the other. After trying about 25 codes, I got one that works.
I**N
Good Picture/Poor Audio Quality
I deducted 1 star because there is only 1 HDMI port on this TV, when there really should be 2, and because the audio output is of extremely poor quality. I think the use of an external speaker is a requirement when using this TV. I was really surprised at how bad the audio sounds on the TV. A prior reviewer called the audio sound "garbage." I would have to agree.The TV is lightweight. The picture is pretty good for a $135 TV. I like that it has both RCA audio out jacks and a standard 3.5mm stereo out jack. If you want a small size TV, this is certainly one to consider.
J**N
Many inputs! Perfect for a small guest bedroom.
I had a terrible time finding a small (24") TV for the house. Most seemed to run on batteries & with just an HDMI input. This can take RCA, HDMI, VGA, & Cable input plus it's only 23.9", perfect size for our small guest bedroom. It was a little more expensive ($140 instead of around $100) but it's also 1080p instead of 720p. Just what we wanted & hopefully it will last as long as its predecessor, a 13" CRT with builtin VCR. (Yeah, we make them last, but it doesn't get much use.) This can act as a second monitor for a laptop, too. The only bad thing was an 'Energy Efficient' sticker that we spent far too much time trying to coax off. We had to resort to fingernail, alcohol, & finally a hair dryer (the last per customer service that's only available via Amazon email. They did get back to us in a hour.) Oh, the delivery driver also ran up on the lawn & broke the ear off a concrete garden rabbit. This on a lane used by a full sized school bus. IOW, plenty of room, the driver was just an idiot.
M**C
No frills or whistles.
A very good deal for a small 1080p HDTV. But it doesn't have any smart features whatsoever, for that in this size you'll pretty much have to settle for 720p.I use this television in my bedroom and it is connected to Dish Network and rabbit ears. Set up is very easy, at least for me. But like most cheaper televisions you don't get a signal strength guide when setting up for broadcast television.It says it has optical sound output, but all that is there is a coax connection.The USB connection is covered and can only be used to install updates from a UDB drive. The speakers have poor sound quality, but that is what you have yo expect for this price. Luckily my Amazon Basic laptop speakers sounds great when plugged into the headphone jack.Video brightness is adequate as long as the sun is not shining directly on the screen.The screen is kind of slow speed, so you definitely don't want to use it as a monitor for playing video games.All in all I am happy with my purchase because it is not my primary television.
Q**Y
Nice picture, but as many others have pointed out the sound is awful
Needed to replace the TV in our RV, but didn’t want to spend a lot on all the bells as whistles (wifi, etc.) because we really don’t watch much TV when camping. Mostly when it rains and have the grandkids along. I wanted 1080p, but was limited to the size height wise. Most of the smaller TVs are only 720p so I was excited to find this one in 1080p at this price point. Thankfully I read the reviews so I wasn’t TOO shocked at how bad the sound was, and it is awful. With that in mind I bought a small sound bar that sounds fine with the TV. The picture is nice and it has an HDMI connection in the back for the Blu-ray player I’ll be installing soon.My biggest reservation is in the strength of the fasteners in the back for wall mounting. Although the TV is very light I’m not sure how well they’ll stand up to the vibrations and shocks of traveling. I may have to make some hold downs when it’s swung back into the stored position when on the road.BTW, the TV has a power converter that steps the power from 110-120v AC down to 12v DC so if I wanted I could simply plug it into a 12v outlet in the RV.I’ll report back after our 1st road trip.
Y**N
Great TV for a truck camper.
There are not many 1080p TVs in this size screen, most are 720p so this is a big plus. The TV is quite basic compared to many of the contemporary flat screens today but I think it is well built and is a great fit for our truck camper. The speakers on most small TVs are always subject to criticism but let's face it, 3 watts is 3 watts. In spite of that we found the speakers to be adequate for our relatively small truck camper. The volume needs to be turned up all the way (to 100) to hear it when the A/C or roof vent fans are running but the sound is not distorted at that level so I have no problem with the speakers. We purchased a Lonpoo Soundbar and mounted it above our heads in the cab-over. This adds volume when we need it and also allows us to watch movies late at night at low volume so as not to disturb others (the sound is right above our heads so it's easy to hear). I do wish it had a headphone jack however. I'd like to give it a 4.5 star rating if I could.
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