
I ordered this tv on 07Jun and recd it 15Jun. After reading the instructions I found my Batt was already hooked up. I attached the dipole antenna that came with the set to determine what it could do and it pulled in a few stations. As I was previously using a converter with my portable analog tv I knew what stations were available to me. I connected my Radio Shack rabbit ears with UHF antenna and had trouble getting one station or getting it without another. After about 6 tries moving my antenna to different positions I got all my available channels programed into the set. Now, I sometimes have to adjust the antenna a bit depending on the channel I choose. It doesn't seem to be quite as strong as the converter for holding a station. However, I purchased it for my camper and the size is perfect and it's flat enough to hang on the wall with a home made hanger. The color is great, the sound is real good [2 speakers in the front], it's very easy to program and adjust. When you send it a command to turn on or change channels you need to give it a few seconds to execute, so patience is in order. After fully charging the batt I ran the unit off of it and it operated just over 2hrs and it's a snap to recharge. The remote is, as others have commented, the kind you have to point directly at the set. The buttons are pretty easy to manipulate even with fatter fingers. As a caveat I live in an area with good signals. That being said, this is a real nice tv and it seems to operate very well and without bugs; so far.Get more detail about Haier HLT71 7-Inch Handheld LCD TV.
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