It's time. Summer has finally arrived and it's getting nice and warm outside. You want to enjoy the outdoors but you also want to watch your series at the same time. What to do what to do? A TV is nice, but it's big and needs cables and that's a no go. But, maybe a battery operated TV can do the trick!
It's also possible that you want to watch TV, but you keep getting power shortages.
Maybe you get a crazy amount of hurricanes all the time and weather conditions are not so great.
In this case a battery powered TV could save you from missing out in such times.
Or maybe you always have long drives with the family and you want to use your time a little more wisely.
After all, it's better than staring at the road all day right?
Since battery operated TVs are considered very portable.
You shouldn't have any problems with your travels, journeys, or long drives.
OK.
I'm sure you're getting excited and want me to get to the good stuff already.
The point is, that you want a battery powered TV, but don't know which one.
So let's solve that.
I understand where you are coming from. Therefore I have prepared a nice guide, exactly for this reason.
To give you the best options that will most definitely suite your needs.
Overall, I looked at around 100 Battery powered TVs and selected the finest of them.
After extensive hours of research I found you the top 5 TVs.
First of all let me say,
When searching for the Battery operated TVs I made sure to take everything into account.
You will find some options that are exactly what you are looking for, and some that are not.
It's OK.
Variety is the spice of life. We are all different and have different wants and needs.
Here is the list of Top Battery operated TVs.
Sadly I was not able to find a smart TV that is battery operated or portable.
If you think maybe your main TV is getting a little out of date, I suggest you check out an awesome list of the top Smart TVs Here.
Also, if you still aren't sure which TV to choose after inspecting them, I have prepared a quick guide to help you with that here.
I have also answered questions that are asked frequently here.
Here is a Table giving you the the all-round summary.
Best battery | Highest resolution | Best overall | Best budget price | Most portable | |
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Picture | |||||
Name | __________________________ | Trexonic Lightweight Rechargeable 12" LED TV __________________________ | Tyler TTV706 10” Portable Widescreen 1080P LCD TV __________________________ | Milanix MX9 9" Portable battery operated Widescreen LCD TV __________________________ | __________________________ |
Resolution | LCD 1024 x 600 ★★★★★ | LED 1280 x 800 ★★★★★ | LCD 1024 x 600 ★★★★★ | LCD 800 x 480 ★★★★★ | LCD 800 x 480 ★★★★★ |
Battery | 3.5 hours | 3 hours | 3 hours | 2 to 3 hours | 2 to 3 hours |
Antennas/Quality | 1 antenna ★★★★★ | 1 antenna ★★★★★ | 3 antennas ★★★★★ | 2 antennas ★★★★★ | 1 antenna ★★★★★ |
Weight | 2.6 | 2.5 | 1.5 | 2.7 | 1.15 |
Size | 10.1 Inches | 12 Inches | 10 Inches | 9 Inches | 10 Inches |
Price | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ |
Warranty | No | 1 year warranty | 1 year warranty | No | No |
Has HDMI? | No | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Price link | Check price on Amazon | Check price on Amazon | Check price on Amazon | Check price on Amazon | Check price on Amazon |
If you are interested in one of these TVs feel free to check them in depth description below.
I'm sure you will be satisfied with what you see.
Best battery
The GJY Portable TV is a crazy good option when it comes to battery life. Out of all the top 100 Battery operated and portable TVs that I checked. This one by far has the best Lithium battery.
So aside from this Battery operated TV having around 3.5 hours of battery lifetime.
It has a number of impressive qualities.
It only needs around 35 minutes to charge its battery which is half the time of the other TVs in the list.
Of course this is when you charge it at home with full power.
Nevertheless, you can connect it to your cigarette lighter port in your car which is very convenient when going for long journeys or camping.b
Also, considering it is an LCD TV it has very clear images and video quality.
It has the ability to be wall mounted without a hassle, unlike the other devices.
One of the best features is that it has an HDMI port.
With an HDMI port you can watch many different streaming apps by connecting it to a device, and it will show it in HD.
You can connect it to your Laptop, your Playstation, Xbox and much more.
It Naturally has all the Main ports you will need and a nice Audio Jack to connect your headphones in.
With both an ATSC and NTSC tuner you should be able to connect to broadband over the air for different channels through your antenna .
Keep in mind!
It is suggested that you get a better antenna if you are looking for a lot of channels and you are far away from any TV tower.
(This is the case with all battery powered TVs).
In a nutshell, this TV is for you if you are:
Highest resolution
As for the Trexonic LED TV, This is one of the only battery operated TVs that has an amazing high quality LED monitor at the same time.
For the Trexonic TV, the first thing that comes into my mind is visual quality. This TV being an LED TV, should be future proof for many years to come for quality in your videos.
Not only does it provide awesome imaging, but has quite a nice antenna.
It helps catch local channels and be entertained without needing any digital storage on the device (which you can also do).
The rechargeable battery life isn't the longest, it should last around 1 to 2 hours.
This is because LED TVs require more energy in general.
Nonetheless you can easily charge it at home or in your car .
With the HDMI port you can easily connect to different devices as well.
It can be used for gaming and for streaming different content.
Through USB ports and the SSD card inside you can store content too.
The TV has speakers which are medium quality, and a headphone Jack, which has pretty good quality.
A great feature that comes with this TV is the 1 year warranty.
So, no need to worry about any weird malfunctions happening.
If you are someone who is looking for a TV that has high quality streaming whilst still having a reasonable battery life.
Then this TV should do the job.
You will be able to stream lots of content, chill in the car and watch some movies on long journeys.
Or even take it camping for a signature movie in the woods.
Best overall
When searching for the best battery operated portable TV. The Tyler 10" was what I ended up with. It has overall amazing specs and can suite any of your needs.
The Tyler has many many good characteristics.
First of all its lithium rechargeable battery lasts around 3 hours which is awesome! Especially for a 10 inch TV.
Second, the TV comes with 3 antennas. 3!!! I was very surprised.
But, apparently each antenna has a use, and you can change based on your needs.
The third great thing about this battery operated TV is the fact that it has a Dual speaker built-in to it. It provides nice sound quality.
And you can also plug in headphones instead.
The final thing about the TV is, even though all of it's specs are higher than other TVs, it doesn't come at a greater price.
Keep in mind:
Since this TV has no HDMI Ports, it means it will be hard to connect the TV to other devices, unless you get an RCA to HDMI converter (It's not too expensive).
But, doing this will prevent them from streaming in full HD.
If you are OK with not having a HDMI port in your TV, and are more concerned about the antennas and connectivity to channels, then this is the baby you want.
Just saying.
It is Amazons choice with a very high satisfaction rate.
Best budget TV
This TV I found is a steal.
And I totally mean it. It is so cheap, I am not sure if the manufacturer was thinking properly when giving it a price.
When I found this TV I was confused.
Why?
Because it's price was cheaper than its smaller version, and cheaper than any other similar TV.
It has quite good quality in resolution and display.
Pretty much all the users were satisfied with the sound quality, and some were extra happy.
It can connect to headphones.
Great battery life of 2 to 3 hours, which is above average when compared to all the other TVs
And comes with 2 antennas to ensure you can get enough bandwidth.
As almost all of the TVs you get a wall charger and a car charger as well.
So you can take this TV out for a ride and climb some mountains with it.
Take note:
The only setback of this TV is that it doesn't have a HDMI port.
This TV is easily my go to choice.
If you aren't someone interested in connecting your TV to other devices, then you will love it.
You can still connect to other devices again with a RCA to HDMI converter. But you will lose some quality by doing so.
All in all this TV gives you the best bang for your buck.
Most portable
The Pyle LTV1053 is the lightest TV I have ever seen. Of course it is still durable and has all the core TV functions.
At 1.15 pounds this TV weighs less than your water bottle.
It is crazy light. So you can take it with you wherever you go.
Weather you're going camping, hiking, moving, driving in the car, or keeping it at home.
Moreover, its lithium battery lasts for 2 to 3 hours.
I don't understand how that's possible, but they did a magnificent job .
It even comes with dual stereo speakers, and has enough ports to connect to USB, Headphones, and a couple more.
The overall reviews of this product were very positive and users reported very high quality of picture and video.
But, although it comes with an antenna, it is suggested to get a better one if you are looking to reach far bandwidths.
This is designed for people who are always on the move.
People who are motivated and ready to go to many journeys, climbing, hiking and camping.
And after all that moving you are surely going to be ready to relax and just watch some nice content.
Now you should be able to decide on the exact battery operated TV necessary.
However if you are still not sure, and need a little more knowledge, feel free to check my short guide below.
First of all, to know exactly what it is you want in your TV when you are making your choice, you should look at the following components:
The size of your battery powered TV is going to depend largely on where you want to place it, how many people are going to watch it together, and how often you are planning on moving it.
A single person viewing the TV wont need too much size to be able to enjoy it.
However if a group of people are planning to watch then maybe a 10", 12″, 14″, or larger screen could be a little bit better.
For example going from a 9" TV to a 12" will give around a 35% increase in the viewing area.
If the reason you are buying the battery operated TV is because you live in places with lots of electrical blackouts.
And you want to still be able to watch some TV content during the time, weather it's to check the news or to enjoy your time.
Then you should focus most on the Battery life of the TV and the bandwidth of the TV and antenna.
I would suggest you get a special antenna in this case to increase your bandwidth and to get more channels.
When looking at resolution you should focus on the number of pixels and the type of TV.
Pixels are the number of dots horizontally and vertically placed in a screen.
each dot can be either red/green/blue.
Generally speaking.
For TVs under around 20 inches, each Size has a certain number of pixels.
Once you get to the big sizes, you can see 4K and 8K resolution.
As for battery powered TVs, you don't have to worry about pixels too much because all TVs are standardized.
As for the TV type, There are Mainly 3 types
LCD,LED and OLED.
LCD is slowly getting replaced with LED screens, as LED screens provide better colors and better contrast of colors.
For TVs that are on the small end, LCD is still the standard.
It was not easy finding Option2. (LED option).
OLED is the best and gives super HD and gives billions of colors.
You wont find OLED battery powered TVs. They would be too expensive.
The last important thing to take note on is the charging methods and ports.
All TVs in the list are chargeable through connecting the TV to your wall electricity port. Which will provide the TV with 100 to 120 volts depending on the TV.
The second option in all of these TVs is the ability to charge it in the Car using the cigarette lighter port. This port will provide the TV with 12 volts of electricity.
12 volts is enough to slowly charge the battery to keep it alive, but it might take some time to charge the TV with this port.
The most important ports that you should be looking for in your battery powered portable TV are:
All of the battery operated TVs in the list have all important connections and ports that you will need.
Except for HDMI, some TVs don't have HDMI in the list.
So think if HDMI is important to you or not.
Yes, Some TVs are compatible with running at 12v (Car cigarette lighter ports)
Especially TVs with rechargeable batteries.
Keep in mind, if the TV isn't already compatible it is still possible to run a TV on 12v.
But, then you would have to play around with the power supply to make it 12 v compatible which is not recommended.
A digital tuner is what lets your TV acquire digital television (DTV) signals which broadband by the TV stations.
If you are using Cable for your TV then this isn't an issue.
However, when using an antenna then a digital tuner could be important to have on your TV.
All over-the-air TV broadcasts in many countries are now digital. So yes,
To watch TV over-the-air you need both an antenna and either a built-in digital tuner or an external digital converter box which you attach to the TV.
Thank you for reading through this guide. If it helped you feel free to recommend it to someone you know who needs a battery operated TV.
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