🚐 Elevate your road trip vibes with cinema-grade entertainment on the move!
The RCA RB24H2CU is a 24-inch LED backlit HD TV optimized for travel use in motorhomes, caravans, and boats. It supports 12V and 24V power inputs, features multiple connectivity options including HDMI, VGA, USB, and SCART, and delivers clear visuals with noise reduction and immersive Dolby Digital audio—all in a compact, portable design with versatile mounting options.
L**Y
Quality 😃
What a great smart tv for the price great picture and sound 😃
J**E
Excellent tv
An inexpensive tv bought for our living room. Excellent picture and sound. Works well with the hdmi and usb. Easy to install apps with the tv advising. The colour is good.We use sky so don’t know about the freeview channels. Would definitely recommend this tv
R**E
42" Standard TV well worth buying
Ordered to upgrade my dad's old 32" Sony. At the price point it was worth a try, even though some reviews were negative.I was suitably impressed with this TV enough for me to order one to replace the one I have, as this comes with a DVB T2 tuner (mine is a DVB T) which means that it has Freeview HD channels.Fingers crossed mine will be just as good.Update: mine was delivered super fast and even on Bank Holiday Monday.I have managed to watch some football on the HD ITV channel, and the 60hz kept up with it well. Great HD picture and sound is decent.I have also connected an old Wii using the provided cables in the box. It works.There is a scart connect, which I have attached my old VCR to. It works.I have used the usb to power my Now TV stick. It works.I have used a USB stick to record live TV. It works. However, there are absolutely zero instructions for using this function so it is very much up to the user to work out. The usual recording via EPG is there, which means that on a TV / Freeview box with a single DVB tuner, if you are watching something at the time it will switch to the programme you have set to record when the time comes.I have zero idea how to delete anything from the usb using the TV either: probably have to take it out and connect it to a computer and do it that way...As with the first TV, when the box came it was so light I wondered if there was even a TV inside. The TV is so lightweight that I would have 100% confidence putting on a bracket on any of the walls in my house. Even a plaster board partition.At this price point I am very happy with the TV. Time will tell of long lasting quality.(Btw, I haven't tried the 3.5mm out yet, nor the optical out. Nor do I have 'cable TV' or a satellite dish, which this also has connections for...)In case anyone is wondering after all of the above, I have docked a star for a few reasons:1, is that it 'only' has 2 X HDMI when my preference would be for 3.2, there is only 1 USB socket, so there has to be a choice between making it a smart TV with Now/Firestick/Roku etc (for USB to power) or as a stick Freeview recorder.3, the remote has to be pointed almost exactly in a straight line to the sensor on the TV for it to register. It is supper fast when it does, and is something that I will get used to, but it is still worth mentioning.Edit. Nearly a whole year on and all of the above still holds.Still excellent picture quality for the price point and cannot fault it, other than the points mentioned above.I considered getting another, smaller one for the bedroom, but my old supermarket TV is still going strong so these will have to stay in My List for the day I need it.
C**N
Great quality, cheap price.
This t.v. was easy to set up and install and provides a lovely clear and bright screen with enough ports to suit most additions. The price is remarkable for the quality and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to my friends and family.
M**
Good value.
For a small TV its got a great picture. Ideal for a conservatory. Good value.
G**T
Roku tv 32"
Lovely television, easy to use very light when lifting
M**N
Good Looks, price, good sound, picture issues though, needs the settings tweaking when setting up.
I bought this to replace and ageing Sharp 22 inch TV in the kitchen, i thought i would upgrade the size too, as we watch it while preparing food and while seated in the mornings.The good:Easy to set up, good range of inputs, the connectors are easy to get to as they are on the bottom on the rear, i needed a right angle antenna lead as the leads will show otherwise, it is a full HD. The Vesa mount was useful and fitted fine. Sound level is OK for our kitchen and was at 50% for a 8 metre distance. It supports HD Tv but has problems. Remote is easy to use, and has a sleep timer function, it also will auto power off after an adjustable ECO time. The brightness is fine.The bad:The picture has a lot of motion artefacts (even when all processing turned off). The picture on HD channels blank out briefly at random intervals. I have a 92% signal and 100% quality on the affected channels using the info display, so this should not happen. The worst problem with this the VA display, the viewing angle is appalling. The selling page should really list the panel type for people in the know to make an informed decision,. It is OK straight on, sit slightly to the left or right or down a little and it is awful.I have given it 3 starts for looks, features and sound. Picture is important. This lets the otherwise good Tv down. I will be returning it. The selling page lists the Tv as LED it is not it is an LCD with an LED back light, this is very misleading, an OLED panel is a LED, this is not! Though others do the same and it is a questionable practice in my eyes.
W**N
Need to change default setting to work properly with Freeview EPG
The RCA 22 inch standard TV is good value for money if all you want is a basic TV. The picture and sound are fine and there is a good choice of inputs. However, this TV is obviously made to be sold across the world so some of the default settings are not correct for the UK and the user manual is pretty useless. This is probably trivial, but there is no indication of which way the feet should be fitted, there is no mention in the user manual and there is no picture on the box. Not in itself a problem but an example of how lacking the instructions are. Another example of the “one size fits all” nature of the instructions is that it refers to DTV channels and not Freeview which again would not appear to be an issue except that the Freeview EPG doesn’t work correctly with the default settings. All minor observations which can’t detract from the fact that this TV is excellent value…..
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