Audiovox VE1020 10.2-Inch Widescreen LCD Drop-Down TV and DVD Player

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Audiovox VE1020 10.2-Inch Widescreen LCD Drop-Down TV and DVD Player

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 : Audiovox VE1020 10.2-Inch Widescreen LCD Drop-Down TV and DVD Player
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Audiovox
EAN: 0044476017988
Label: Audiovox
Manufacturer: Audiovox
Model: VE1020
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Audiovox
Studio: Audiovox
Warranty: 90 days warranty



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Features:
  • DVD player with folding, swiveling 10.2-inch LCD screen; measures 13.75 x 8 x 11 inches (W x H x D) when open
  • Can be used as a speakerphone; 125-channel cable-ready tuner, built-in AM/FM stereo, LED clock
  • Compatible with DVD movie, CD audio, and CD-R/RW discs as well as MP3 digital audio files
  • 2 composite A/V inputs, 1 RF, and a headphone jack
  • Built-in stereo speakers (1.2 watts each)





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good product
This is a very nice unit.. it was easy to set up and install, the controls are super easy to use. Nice, clear picture. I recomend this TV to everyone.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Broken...again!
As others have reviewed my unit's TV screen went blank just a couple weeks out of warranty. Sent it to Audiovox and was charged for repair. One year later the screen has broken again.
Very poor quality for what we paid. Horrible warranty.
Would not recommend this. Go for the Sony!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Huge disappointment
I have had nothing but issues with this product. The screen displays is washed out and the adjustment controls are too limited to fix this. The DVD player constantly skips. The radio antenna is a waste of time. It doesn't pick up anything but the strongest signals and even then with some static. I was leary of an Audiovox product, but wanted the larger screen. My opinion is to forget the extra inch and get the Sony.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Do not buy from Audiovox
This TV broke in the first two weeks I owned it. Both the picture and audio would not work. I brought it to a local repair shop that could not fix it - I called the company and was just outside of their 90 day warranty and they did nothing for me.

I would never buy from them again.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Unit failed at 4 months
I like the picture and size of the unit. The sound is a little tinny. Biggest problem is short warranty period. My unit failed after 4 months of occassional use and Audiovox said "too bad it is out of warranty." Maybe they know there is a problem and do not or cannot fix. 90 days for a $400 TV is way too short.



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