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Brand: Avtex
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Price: $1,599.00

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The new Avtex W320TS fully loaded battery/mains 32” Smart TV is feature packed. Connect your TV to the internet and enjoy entertainment from premium streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, ITVX, Spotify, Disney+, YouTube, BBC iPlayer and much more!
If you’re using the Avtex Mobile Internet Solution (AMR985 router and antenna) you can even view the system’s connectivity status on-screen. Wirelessly cast photos from your mobile devices to your Avtex Smart TV to share with your friends (works with both Android and IOS (Apple)). The stylish W320TS is the next level in large-screen mobile entertainment.

KEY FEATURES

  • 32” Full HD Smart TV with built-in HD Freesat satellite decoder
  • DVB-T & DVB-T2 digital tuner
  • DVB-S & DVB-S2 digital HD freesat satellite tuner
  • Wi-Fi, 2.4 and 5Ghz, built-in for connected services and extra channels
  • Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, iPlayer, YouTube, ITVX, Spotify plus many more
  • Web Browser
  • Bluetooth
  • Pause/Rewind live TV to external HDD
  • Timer Record to external HDD
  • 7-day programme guide on both terrestrial and satellite platforms
  • Ultra-compact edge-to-edge design
  • CI socket for access to pay TVs
  • 240v AC / 12v/24v DC
  • 2xHDMI/2xUSB/phono/headphone/audio in/optical audio-out
  • Wall-mounted VESA (100mm x 100mm)
DIMENSIONS
  • W721 x H422 x D42 mm (Without Optional Stand)
WEIGHT
  • 5.8 kg (With Optional Stand)

What type of TV is best for a caravan?

12V smart TVs designed for caravans are best, as they are energy-efficient and built to handle travel conditions.

Can I use a normal household TV in a caravan?

It is possible, but caravan-specific TVs are more durable and better suited for 12V systems.

Do caravan TVs have built-in Freeview or satellite?

Many caravan TVs include built-in satellite tuners and Freeview compatibility.

What is the difference between a satellite dish and a TV antenna?

A satellite dish provides reliable signal almost anywhere, while antennas only work well near cities or transmission towers.

Do I need a satellite dish for travelling around New Zealand?

Yes, if you want consistent TV reception while travelling, especially in remote areas.

What is an automatic satellite dish?

It automatically aligns itself to the satellite, making setup quick and easy.

Do I need a satellite receiver?

Yes, a receiver (like a SKY box) is required to decode satellite TV signals.

What is a TV mounting bracket used for?

It securely mounts your TV inside the caravan and prevents movement while travelling.

Are locking TV brackets necessary?

Yes, they help keep the TV stable and prevent damage during travel.

Can I watch TV without a satellite dish?

Yes, but only in areas with strong terrestrial signal or via internet streaming.

What is a mobile internet router used for?

It provides internet access on the road, allowing streaming services like Netflix or YouTube.

Are caravan TVs energy efficient?

Yes, they are designed to run efficiently on 12V systems and battery setups.

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