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Under Counter TvUnder Counter Tv - Lets you put a TV almost anywhere and it hides away when not in use. The under counter TV is great in the kitchen, workshop, RV or boat.



Under the Counter Tv. Under the counter TV for home use and travel. An under the counter TV is nice for kitchens, RVs, garages, and other areas where drop down space-saving units make sense.


Under the Counter TV

5.6" LCD Drop Down Under Counter TV with Remote

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The VE-560 under the counter TV cabinet system will play TV, videos or act as a security monitor for a child's room of door by simply adding an optional black and white, wireless video camera.

Features:

  • 5.6" LCD Drop-Down Stereo TV.

  • Under Counter or Flush Mount

  • 125 Channel Cable Ready Tuner

  • Channel/ Picture/ Volume adjustments with full on screen display

  • LED Clock with Alarm

  • Remote Control Sensor

  • Backlighting Life Expectancy: 10,000 Hours

  • Internal Stereo Speakers

  • Auto Programming Button. This button is used to program active TV stations into memory. Its operation duplicates the function of the Auto Memory button on the remote control.


ULTRA SLIM 5'' LCD DROP-DOWN STEREO TV

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Features:

  • LCD drop-down stereo TV

  • Under counter or flush mount

  • Unobtrusive design can fold flat under counter when not in use

  • LCD screen swivels for optimum viewing

  • Auto programming

  • Cable-ready tuner (125 channels)

  • Picture select

  • Remote control sensor

  • Includes remote with VCP function



Links:

Compare, save and buy at Bizrate - www.bizrate.com

Under the Counter and Drop Down audio / video systems - www.powersystemsdirect.com

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