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The Haier HLT10 portable LCD TV gives you the ability to enjoy your favorite television programs anywhere, any time–in your home or away. Watch the morning news without having to get out of bed, or while sun bathing in the back yard. Does someone else have dibs on the TV room? Pull out your HLT10, and you’ve got your own TV room. This handy little portable TV has a 10-inch LCD high-resolution display that switches between a 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio. It has a built-in ATSC/NTSC tuner enabling you to receive crisp reception of your favorite channels – even after the digital-to-analog switch in June 2009. The HLT10 connects to other devices with an audio/video and coaxial outputs. Watch with others using the built-in twin speaker system or plug your headphones into the included jack to enjoy your favorite programs without disturbing those around you. The rechargeable battery offers up to 2.5-hours of life between charges — enough time to watch an entire movie or several episodes of your favorite show without a recharge. With the help of the built-in stand you can conveniently set the TV on any table, desk or counter. The HLT10 includes an AC power adapter, a car adapter and a remote control. Note: Reception of over the air signal depends on your location. Lack of reception does not indicate a defective product, but merely a weak transmission signal. Try moving the unit to another location, or connecting to cable, satellite, external or an indoor antenna……..
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Technical Details

– 10-inch portable LCD TV with ATSC/NTSC tuner
– Selectable screen aspect ratio of 16:9 or 4:3
– Audio/video and coaxial outputs
– Multi language OSD- English, French and Spanish
– AC adaptor, car adaptor and remote control
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Customer Buzz

 “great little TV” 2010-08-02
By gemhead
I bought this product to display channel information when I listen to music channels on my DISH network. I wanted something small enough to be unobtrusive, but big enough to read from across the room. This room is for music only, but with hundreds of channels, you need some way to know where you are. This unit fills the bill. It looks pretty nice, and I can even watch the weather in the morning. Actually, the picture quality is very good as is the color. It has all the adjustment a person could want and it is light weight and easily moved. I am delighted with it, and in the time since I’ve gotten it, I have more reasons to be pleased with it. However, the speakers are very small and the volume is limited. If you are right in front of it, as you would be to watch a show, it will probably be all right. From across the room, I need to turn on the stereo to hear everything.

Customer Buzz

 “Very good portable TV” 2010-07-19
By Roberto

Purchased this TV to use in the summer months on our patio to watch the news while having morning coffee or eating meals outside. We do not watch any other programming on this TV. It is a very small portable TV that meets our needs and should not be used as a PC monitor or some other hi-res application.

The TV is easy to set up and has all accessories that you would need. The picture is fine, and HD programming looks great – for a 10 inch screen.

The only problem experienced was channel reception. We live south of Hartford (CT) about 25 miles and the TV could only lock onto one station. I knew it was an issue with the antenna and not the TV. I purchased a Terk amplified antenna, replaced the cheap telescoping antenna supplied and reception jumped to over 20 channels! Although, we only watch one station for news, I could not receive it until I got the Terk.

The only con for us is the TV’s speaker. It has a very tiny speaker so it will fit in the small housing – so the sound quality and volume are very limited. A couple of times had to turn the volume up to 100% to hear the talking heads because of other ambient noise outside.

I would have given this TV 4.5 out of five if it were an option.

Customer Buzz

 “Haier TV” 2010-07-19
By Patty Dunnington (Pueblo West, CO, US)
The tv has a great picture. I had to buy another antenna to get any reception at all. The sound is not great but it will do in a small room. I can’t get two local channels at all even with the new antenna. It does well when connected to a roof top antenna.

Customer Buzz

 “Great Little TV” 2010-03-31
By Randy W (El Segundo, CA United States)
The HD picture is bright and clear, surprisingly good for a TV this small. The Black Levels are better than i expected too. The screen’s aspect ratio is a bit odd – it’s 16:10 (not 16:9). The screen is matte/non-reflective. The casing has a rubbery soft skin.

The digital tuner in this TV is QAM capable, and i discovered that it stores and remembers the Over-The-Air (OTA) channel map and the Cable channel map separately which is really handy. I can have it connected to TWC cable straight from the wall and watch all my local QAM “HD” cable channels and analog cable channels, then when i take it down to the garage and connect it to my UHF/VHF rooftop antenna lead, i just go into the Channel Menu and change the Antenna setting from CABLE to AIR and the previously stored OTA channel map then becomes available. When i bring it back into the house and connect it back to cable from the wall, i go into the same menu and switch it back to CABLE and all of my QAM channels become available. If you switch sources on virtually all other small to large LCD and Plasma TVs you have to re-scan for the channels every time you change sources and that takes several minutes. But with this TV it’s accomplished with just a quick antenna mode setting change. To set up both tuner modes, connect it to a good antenna, put the TV into AIR mode and run a scan the OTA channels. Then for cable TV, connect it to your cable feed from the wall, put the TV into CABLE mode and run a scan for your cable channels.

The Channel menu has a Show/Hide setting where you can select or de-select any of the Cable or OTA channels that have been scanned into the tuner.

You can directly enter the actual channel number using the number keys and the dash (-) key on the remote which takes you directly to that channel (7.1 or 4.2 for instance). Do not hit the Enter key afterwards, that doesn’t work for channel changing.

I can disable any unwanted channels from the “Favorites” list by unchecking them in the setup submenu and the TV will not tune to them when i’m hitting the CH+/CH- keys, but if i enter the direct channel number on the remote the TV will tune to that “disabled” channel.

The Picture Settings Menu doesn’t have a Color Temperature setting, but i discovered it hiding in the Options Menu so don’t be alarmed. It gives the choice of Cool, Normal, or Warm. Normal looks best to me.

The remote is a nice full-featured unit with real buttons, and takes two AAA batteries. Many other little LCD TVs have a cheap flat credit-card type remote where the membrane “buttons” crack over time. It has a Zoom key that gives you the choice of FULL or NORMAL. Both modes are available for all channels so you can always select the correct aspect ratio for SD and HD programming. See the Picture of the Remote to see all the keys it has.

The Antenna signal meter is very basic and is displayed along with other various info when you press the INFO key on the remote. It doesn’t have a numeric range or any sort of strength bar – the only information it gives is BAD or NORMAL or GOOD. When a station’s reception is NORMAL, there is some digital screen freezing and macroblocking so they should have labeled it FAIR instead.

It has a built-in fold-out easel stand with two lean-back settings, and it also comes with a nice removable tilt-adjustable oval-base pedestal stand that snaps into the back of the TV.

It comes with a special Audio/Video adapter cable with male yellow/red/white RCA jacks on one end, and a 3.5mm male A/V pin connector on the other end to stick into the TV’s A/V Input jack (this cable is not listed as being included in the product details on the various websites so it was a nice surprise to find it in the box).

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Cons:

Screen aspect ratio is actually 16:10, not 16:9 like a normal widescreen TV. Round things look a little oval, and people look a little thinner than they really are (as compared to how they normally look on my various 16:9 Plasmas and LCD TVs). A little irritating.

Does Not have bass or treble settings in the Audio Menu, but the tone is decent and acceptable for a small TV like this.

While i can’t get skin tones looking completely accurate, they’re close enough for casual viewing and don’t look horrible or anything. Different channels look more accurate than others too.

The basic analog cable channels don’t look very good, but that’s to be expected on an LCD TV. But SD programming on the digital channels looks pretty good. HD looks great though, except for that 16:10 thing…..

There is no vesa mounting holes on the back or any other way to attach a wall mounting bracket to this TV.

The included antenna is virtually useless unless you’re really close to the broadcast towers so don’t expect much out of it. I’m 29 miles from the towers on Mt. Wilson and the antenna can’t pick up a thing – and i can see the towers on the mountain. This TV needs to be connected to Cable or a good indoor or roof antenna. Some of the digital channels here in L.A. are on VHF, but most are on UHF. The TV gets a perfect signal from my roof antenna on all channels.

Be very careful when removing the clear plastic film covering the screen. It’s kinda tucked under the edge of the bezel and if you just yank it off (like i did) it leaves a bunch of little pieces of film stuck around the edges of the screen. I had to very carefully pick a few dozen pieces out with my needle-tipped tweezers.

Customer Buzz

 “Guess it’s OK if you have a strong signal” 2010-02-11
By tbroo (USA)
Nice little set, but I guess these digital sets are sensitive and require a much stronger signal than do the old analog sets. I have a converter box and an indoor digital antenna with a power booster and numerous digital stations that do come in on my old analog countertop TV when it is paired with the converter box, do not come in on the Haier either with or without the converter box. Don’t know whether this is the fault of the Haier or of digital sets in general, but whichever it is, no picture. Thanks, U.S. gov’t, for screwing up a perfectly good tv distribution system.


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