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Handheld Digital TV Receiver – DVB-T – 3.5-inch Color Screen

Exciting and new portable DVB-T receiver with remote control. Enjoy digital television in the palm of your hand or view and record your favourite digital programs with the supplied AV cable and an external recording device. This product is small and compact for easy importing and storage and has a simple button interface for easy use. It offers you a choice of two antennas for crisp and clear picture quality. A great whole sale import item made even better with Chinavasion no MOQ policy and blind shipping right to your door.

Note: DVB-T reception is not available in every country. Please make sure to see if DVB-T is available in your region before you purchase.





China Manufacturer Specification Screen: 3.5 Inch Digital TFT panel, 320×240 RGB strip DVB-T Receiver: VHF, UHF Color System: PAL,NTSC,AUTO Video Output: 1.0Vpp/75 Ohm Sound Output:0.5W/ 32 Ohm Internal Rechargeable Battery: 2000mAh/ 3.6 V Earphone Jack: 3.5mm Power Source: AC/DC switching adapter, AC input 100 ~ 240, DC output 5V/ 1.0A Dimension: 122 x 80 x 16m ( L x W x D) Manufacturer Ref.:FFMAMP9FGI8G

Other Features:

Auto channel scan Multi Language and Subtitle Support Screen capture

Accessories:

Manual RCA Cable 2 x DVB-T Antena Car Lighter Adapter Power Adapter USB Connection Adapter Remote Control Anti-scratch carrying case

 

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Which DVB-T standard is supported with this tuner, MPEG2 or MPEG4 (H.264)? This unit supports DVB-T MPEG-2 broadcasts.

 

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Current Reviews:    3 This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 18 November, 2006. Reviews for: (Handheld Digital TV Receiver – DVB-T – 3.5-inch Color Screen)   Handheld Digital TV Receiver – DVB-T – 3.5-inch Color Screen mrby w n clayton – on 03/15/2007

received all items well packaged, very clear picture. I am based in UK and signal varies so you have to move it around the house or outside but eventually its good.I have not had the item long but it seems a good buy.

  Handheld Digital TV Receiver – DVB-T – 3.5-inch Color Screen Cool gadget.by David – on 01/31/2007

A cool gadet, well made. However, where I’m based in the UK the freeview signal isn’t that strong and the supplied aerials didn’t do the business. When you get a picture it is an excellent one. Very sharp and very bright.

  Handheld Digital TV Receiver – DVB-T – 3.5-inch Color Screen Privateby Sadettin DEREKÖY – on 01/11/2007

Screen size could be bigger than 3,5 inch. That will be better. This digital TV is vey good. I liked it.

Travel Alaska. an Adventure of a Lifetime



So you’re like John Locke of the TV series Lost and simply (literally) dying for an adventure. Or maybe you’re just bored to death and you want to experience more of life. Have no fear… no need to travel across the globe to taste adventure in the wilds of Africa or the rainforests of South America. Why should you when you’ve got Alaska. Alaska… the 49th state and fondly known as the Land of the Midnight Sun and The Last Frontier.

Most people believe that Alaska, a name which comes from an Aleut word meaning “land that’s not an island” is simply tundra in the middle of nowhere because of its distance from the lower 48 states and because most of the stories you hear about it are usually related to the cold and snow and so-called vast, desolate, open spaces. But you thought wrong.

Alaska – the largest state (by land mass) is also one of the least populated – is a land that combines the beautiful snowy scenery of the Alps with the challenge of an adventure trip to the Congo.

Don’t believe me?

That’s okay because I’ve got proof.

River Fishing

When someone mentions Alaska, people usually visualize a land of ice and frozen dessert. So it’s a bit hard to imagine people being able to fish in such a place. But like I mentioned earlier, Alaska is a place filled with adventure, a place well worth traveling to.

For your Alaska fishing adventure, you can try your luck at hooking any of a variety of prized fish like: Silver Salmon in Resurrection Bay during August and September, the King Salmon of the Lower Kenai River from May to July or Red (Sockeye) Salmon, Dolly Varden and Rainbow Trout in the Upper Kenai River.

Rafting

Yes, you can raft to your hearts’ content and pretend you’re a lone wanderer having an adventure in the midst of the vast array of Alaskan wildlife. Travel and encounter the many natural wonders of Alaska. Listen to the stories of the natives. Catch a glimpse of moose and bald eagles as you hold on for dear life while traversing the rapids of Kenai River Canyon – a trip that is highly recommended and one that you don’t want to miss.

Backpacking

This is an adventure you must grab because there’s virtually nothing that compares to backpacking in Alaska. You can of course choose your own adventure travel destination: Brooks Range, Artic Refuge, Talkeetna Mountains, and Wrangell-St. Elias to name just a few.

Sea Kayaking

This not so common adventure is one that only traveling to Alaska can bestow upon you. This is not for the faint of heart and make sure, that you don’t attempt this alone.

Expeditions to Walrus Island

So you haven’t seen any of those furry adorable creatures up close? Find yourself aching for more of a marine adventure rather than a landlocked one? Or perhaps you’re content to simply watch. Have no fear because Alaska’s Walrus Island has it all. You can view walrus, other marine mammals and rare bird species from the comfortable deck of a cruising yacht. But if you want a bit more of a challenge, you can take a hiking trip and see more of the Alaskan wildlife.

Dog Sledding

This is probably the most popular sport in Alaska and an adventure worth telling your grandchildren, great grandchildren, friends, barber or whoever will listen. If you so choose, you can simply watch the dog sled races or try it out yourself by mushing your own team. The Siberian huskies, are highly trained so there’s no need to worry about your safety. Plus, if you have the time, you can also visit the renowned author, husky owner and Alaskan original Mary Shields.

Fjord Exploration

If you’ve ever dreamed of experiencing the sheer scale of an honest-to-goodness glacier that the pages of a book or movie screen just can’t convey then Alaska is the place to be? Unless, of course you prefer Greenland or Iceland for your icy adventure. I think not… and just another of many reasons why we should be thankful for the great State of Alaska.

So… are you now convinced that traveling to Alaska is an adventure that you must not miss? I sure hope so because if you’re not – what’s wrong with you. Just kidding, however before making reservations be sure you’ve got everything you need like clothes for wide range of temperatures and a comfortable pair of hiking boots.

And clearly… compare the available travel packages being offered by the travel agencies that cater to Alaska or you can make your own travel itinerary and then simply hire a guide to assist you along the way. A great place to start planning your trip is Alaska – The Last Frontier. A website dedicated to being a complete resource on Alaska.

Have a great trip and enjoy everything that Alaska has to offer!

How Mobility Transport Can Benefit the Elderly and People With Mobility Issues



If you need to transport people with mobility issues then regular cars or buses may not be up to the job. Even with mobility conversions and appropriate modifications, some traditional vehicles just don’t have the room to accommodate people comfortably and safely. Community mobility transport can change the lives of people in the local area by giving them the freedom to travel.   

Whether you work for a local authority, a care home, a charity or the NHS, the people you support could benefit substantially from community transport.

Day trips

Having a trip out into the country side, to the seaside or even to the local shopping area can give the elderly or people with mobility issues a real boost. Being in different surroundings and interacting with others can relieve boredom, increase exercise and be an all round enjoyable experience. A trip to the local town centre for elderly people for example can allow them to enjoy the freedom of shopping and eating out without the worry of transporting themselves to and from the location. If people in the community are housebound then being so restricted can sometimes lead to feeling very isolated, particularly if they have no family nearby. Community mobility transport can potentially change these people’s lives as they will be able to experience freedom and benefit from new experiences.

Health visits

Going to the doctors or to hospital can be a traumatic experience as it is, but this can be multiplied if people have the added worry of not knowing how to get there. Transport in suitable vehicles with features such as ramps, swivel chairs and extra legroom can make the experience much less stressful. These vehicles are ideal for places such as care homes for the elderly where residents may need regular checkups and organising transport could be time consuming and the vehicles may not be suitable for all the residents.

Hobbies

Just because people are in a care home or have restricted mobility, it doesn’t mean that they necessarily want to give up their regular activities and hobbies. In fact, many people benefit from keeping an active interest in their hobbies and interacting with other people in the community. Many people, particularly the elderly, enjoy attending church regularly and staying in touch with friends there. Other hobbies such as bingo, the theatre, visiting the library and attending community groups can be made much easier with the use of mobility vehicles, particularly if there are many people in the same area that enjoy the same interests.

Visiting family

Families of the elderly or people with a disability may not always be able to visit their relatives, particularly if they don’t have their own transport. By having access to a mobility vehicle people can be safely transported to their families’ homes and relax for the day in a familiar environment. This also takes some of the pressure off the families as they will know that their loved ones will be safe to and from their journey to their home.

Mobility vehicles can enhance the lives of the elderly and people with restricted mobility so they are definitely worth considering if you look after people in your community.