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excellent docking station August 15, 2010 Roy Smoot (Avondale Estates, Ga USA) I bought this to have the options of running the TV on AA batteries during a power outage. It works great and I checked it out, by taking out the batteries in the TV and then running on just the batteries, great results.
docking station July 11, 2010 Sandra E. Smith I really purchased this for hurricane season in Miami. When you have no power the docking station allows you to use batteries to power the 7 inch LCD TV that goes with it . It works fine and does what we need it to do if we should be without power. It gives you two hours of play time on 8 AA batteries.
I can't get too excited about it December 24, 2009 Jim (Houston, TX USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It holds the TV and stops it from falling over. So-called enhanced sound is pretty much a joke. When you connect the wires from the dock to the TV it looks quite an unsightly mess since all the wires are exposed. It's going for about half the price now that I paid for it, so it is a little easier to take. Basically, it does what it claims, it's just that very little effort has gone into making it as nice as it could have been.
Definitely the way to go! December 16, 2009 Bulldog (Portsmouth, VA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
So far this product works as advertised. It is unique in that you can use rechargeable or non-rechargeable AA batteries. This feature makes the Tivax HiRez7 a "must have" during power outage or other emergency situation. The docking station provides a sturdy platform for the TV and improves audio output. I have not tried with AA batteries yet, but would give 5-star rating if it works as advertised. I would most definitely recommend this TV and the shipper (5 stars).
Meh - it is ok. December 1, 2009 M. Wright (Mid-West, USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The ability to use AA batteries is nice, and the extra speakers are ok as well. Calling this a docking station is a bit of a stretch, though. It is more a "setting the TV on the top of it and manually connecting the power and sound cords" station. A little disappointing at the $28 price, but at least it didn't cost more.
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