
Odys Flipdown Digital TV (Freeview) - We have this mounted under our Kitchen cabinets and overall it s not bad.It receives Freeview broadcasts well and the picture quality is OK for this type of TV.The only thing I would criticise on the picture front is that it can be rather dark with some analogue sources (SKY re-modulated to UHF, for example) - adjusting to compensate would make Digital broadcasts way too bright.Also, please bear in mind that there is no Teletext available.The sound is surprisingly good for such a small unit, although Stereo s always going to be a bit limited from such a small box.The control menu structure is not particularly well laid-out and nor is the remote control, but the fact that the latter is magnetic is certainly a cool idea.The unit has three separate aerial inputs for Digital TV, Analogue TV and Radio and you will need to provide separate cables for all three if you wish to use all of them (you would need the Analogue TV input if you re-modulate SKY broadcasts through your aerial distribution system, for example) - this is a bit of a pain, to be honest.The ability to swivel the display horizontally is useful, however.
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