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HakunaMatata

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Hi Boater

my sons got aware that we are spending a fortnight on the broads in a Boat.

Now a question is coming up about TV over there, over here is Germany.

The only thing i know about british Television, that there is a different in sending pictures

and sound compaired to Germany. That means to me i had to buy a TV in the UK.

A TV which can handle 12 Volts DC. Are any suggestions for getting a good one, with wifi, HDMI ?

And the main thing where can i get such a miracle wonder near the Broads?

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Don't spend a lot on a TV the signal although much improved since went digital, but a picture can be had now in most areas, not all though.The model that Herbert Woods uses on their hire craft is good, I have used it in the past. It's the arial that is most important I think!

cheers Iain

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Agree with Iain. But you dont need an expensive aerial, some of the cheaper ones can work very well compared to a posh omnidirectional one.

I have never really used 12vTVs and worried about battery drain. Obviously 240v ones are only any use if you can get hooked up on leccy or have a generator (to annoy the neighbours with). We don't bother with ours.

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