Pros: Convenient, Excellent Picture, Lightweight. Cons: Sunglare, VHF Channels Difficult To Get Clear Pictures On.
I had to go to the Manufacturer's Page to determine the cost of this television. I have AT&T Cable Television, which gives reward points based on my subscription. This television was offered as one of the gifts I was able to get with my points. It is...
Pros: Portable, durable, versatile, great picture, good sound, earphones for privacy, entertaining Cons: sometimes need to move into a different corner of house to get better reception
Can you imagine life without your TV? If your answer is no, then you need the 2.3" hand held color TV from Casio!!! I call this the little TV that goes the extra mile to make up for the bigger TVs in my live.
Pros: Picture is clear; TV is portable and is a good value Cons: Sound quality is just okay and TV has some awkward features
I actually got this TV for free and it is one of the best things I have ever received for free. I got it by saving 80 UPCs and cash register receipts from Healthy Choice products. It took me one year and a lot of work to save all of these, but I think...
Pros: Color Display is crisp, clear, all angles viewing, earphone jack, built-in stand. Cons: Mono audio, battery cover sometimes hard to put back on.
It was cloudy, rainy day with thunder overhead... I was waiting for my important letter to come in and ran to my mailbox after I saw the mail man leave. I found a light package.... It wasn't labeled and was very light. Well, thank goodness it was from ...
Pros: Good value, decent picture quality Cons: A bit bulky, poor sound quality, should include power adapter and case
I received the Casio 880 as a Christmas present and I have found it to be quite useful. Its screen is a bit small and the picture quality is not any better than a Sega Game Gear but for most purposes it does a fine job. At times, the reflection of the...
Pros: solid picture even when moving, headphone jack Cons: battery life
The Casio TV-880 is a great little TV. I also seem to recall that I saw it in a RadioShack ad marketed as an RCA model. oh, ok... I just looked on RadioShack's website, and this is the same TV.... marketed as the "RCAŽ 2.3" LCD Pocket TV"
Pros: great picture, low price Cons: batteries run out quickly
This 2.3 inch lcd tv has a good resolution and bright display. Casio has come out with a new non-glare screen utilizing TI-STN technology for better picture. The tv has digital tuning for VHF and UHF bands as well as AV in and an earphone jack. This...
Pros: Great picture, extreme portability Cons: Speaker placement sends sound away from viewer, not at you
Literally smaller than my hand, the Casio TV-880 is lightweight, portable, yet easy to control. Channel selection is performed with a digital slide and tuning is automatic. The color LCD screen is vibrant and true. The sound is crisp, but placement of...
Pros: Exterior Design, ease of use Cons: Battery Life, Low Resolution
I bought this Casio TV 880 around five years ago. Its compact design is impressive and controls are user friendly. I'm happily using this product throughout the years (but few hours a week).
This product includes built-in stand, 2.3 inch glare-free LCD display and rotatable telescopic Antennae. Picture quality is good but quality of sound is bit poor.
It is much better if there is a contrast control. This TV can be improved by increasing pixel count and color depth, especially to improve contrast in blackish-dark areas. Like most of the other Casio products, Build quality and finish of this TV is good.
I'm really enjoying this product from Casio. Recommended buy.
I bought this Casio TV-880 for 89 euro's in San Marino (Tax-Free so Cheaper). I really like this Casio from the beginning. It is small, refined and very good . It doesn't eat batteries and you don't get hot hands of it.. It is a very well Toestel voor mensen die van dit zoort Small televisions houden weet je wel... Hey de ballen
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Pros: Small, Lightweight, great colors Cons: Eats up batteries fast, VCR picture was pale
I bought this TV from my friend for $50 about a month ago. It works great, and I get great reception. It is lightweight and very portable, slips right in your pocket. I've never owned a portable tv before, but i still hate how fast it eats up batteries four hours, thats why I use the adapter.
When i hook the tv up to my vcr, the picture is kinda whiteish, but still pretty good. I'm gonna try to hook up a DVD player.
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