HDTV on a Budget for Smaller Viewing Areas

Naxa Electronics sells the NX556 which includes a built-in DVD player and may be just what you would be wanting as a gift or first television in your new apartment. It retails for a little over $300 on some online sites and is marketed worldwide. Naxa also makes many different consumer electronics products for the home and car.

The Naxa NX 19 in. LCD HDTV is also available without the DVD player but you may find this model a little more difficult to find since the combination package is so competitively priced. Both models come with a built-in digital tuner and numerous inputs. This type of product is just as at home in the cottage or as a companion for a family car vacation for stops along the way.

The units accept UHF, VHF and Cable connections so it can function as an over-the-air television for HDTV signals that may be in the area with a proper antenna or via a cable connection, if one is available. It can operate as a standalone DVD player for rented movies as a way to entertain the family.

If you are looking for a more portable version of today’s higher definition viewing televisions, then the Naxa NX 19 in. LCD HDTV may be worth investigating. Although it does not have the viewing quality of more expensive units available on the market, it is still HDTV and will still provide a visible improvement over the old cathode ray portable in the spare room.

It is a viable option where the budget and user-environment do not warrant a higher priced set. Business needs such as DVD training programs could easily be a good candidate for this product as well as a television for the university housing that your son or daughter may be renting. It is a good option as a portable television for any room in the house.

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