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Casio FL - 33 PL, Popular Latin Styles for Casio WK 1800 and CTK ... Last Update 09.02.2010 05:19
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Read Reviews for Casio 1800
by - written on 08/07/00 (Very useful, 265 readings)
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This TV is a great little piece of kit. The screen is big enough to see, and the STN screen (whatever that means) makes the picture quality as good as your normal TV. The aerial is extendible to reduce the amount of eyes you poke, tuning is done via two buttons (up and down). Unfortunately, the model I have will only work in the UK and Hong Kong, since us brits like doing things differently to the rest of the world. With digital TV starting to take off, the governemtn are planning to cancel analogue transmissions by 2010 so this TV has a limited life-span. The TV isn't too heavy, but some sort of case/pouch would have been very handy to stop ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/07/00 (Useful, 1368 readings)
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The Casio 1800 is a lovely little grey cased tv with a screen measuring 2.5 inches (diagonally). It's ideally suited to the kitchen, where worktop space can be limited but would also sit happily next to your pc, in an older child's bedroom etc. To tune channels, you have a left and right scanning button and an aerial which can be extended and rotated. The aerial will easily fit, extended, under wall cupboards. The drawbacks of this tv relate to tuning. There is no way of storing channels, so you need to tune left and right each time you switch it on. Also, it always returns to it's default tuned channel, so you cannot switch on and ... Read the complete review




