The general purpose narrowboat LCD television
This is the standard television for putting in the lounge of your boat. It comes with its own stand, which can easily be removed if you wish to wall or ceiling mount the television, using any of the range of television mounts available.
To further protect the television from high or low voltage, this television is supplied complete with an Amperor 12 volt voltage stabiliser.
This new combined television receiver with built in DVD player is a lovely unit for on a boat (or in your kitchen, or your bedroom . . .)
It has a 15" screen with black surround and stand for shelf mounting and standard VESA fitting on the back for bracket mounting.
It has a very discreet slot in the side - pop in a DVD and you can watch a film.
With 12 volt lead for connection to a cigar lighter socket and 240 volt lead with transformer for mains connection the unit is very versatile.
If the 15" TV and DVD Player isn't big enough for you, then why not get the 19" instead?
It has a large 19" screen with black surround and stand for shelf mounting and standard VESA fitting on the back for bracket mounting.
Excellent quality Micro CD player with DAB radio.
This neat unit allows you to receive excellent digital radio signals with clear stereo sound, or play CD's.
The main unit is just 140mm wide and 150mm high and 240mm deep. The separate speakers are 110mm wide, 150mm high and 200mm deep.
The unit comes with a cigar lighter plug and 2m power lead fitted with cigar lighter plug, whilst the speakers can be placed up to 2m from the unit.
The complete kit for receiving satellite freeview channels on your television. It includes a Kerstan dish, Zehnder satellite finder and a small Pace 12 volt digibox.
The Kerstan dish is recognised as being the best for reception, particularly in difficult areas. The Zehnder satellite finder is invaluable for finding the correct satellite quickly. The Pace box is very compact, uses very little power (about 1 amp) and allows use of a Freeview card for channel 4 and 5, which cannot be received otherwise.
We include a free 'Idiots guide to setting up a satellite system' which we have developed from experience with hundreds of customers. This ensures you can watch television quickly without the frustration experienced by customers of other suppliers.
For clear radio reception on a boat you cannot beat a digital or DAB radio
This neat 12 volt Crown radio (with 240 volt transformer if yu want to use it at home) receives good radio signals usually just using its internal aerial.
The ideal unit to keep the children quiet on a boring trip!
With its 12 volt power supply and 7" screen, just slip in a DVD and watch.
What more could you need?
This is a very neat, compact unit which combines an AM/FM radio, a CD player, a clock and an alarm.
The main unit measures only 240mm high x 180mm wide x 60mm deep and has two keyhole slots on the back for wall mounting. It has an AM/FM radio, a 24 hour digital display clock and two alarm functions - in either case you can be woken by a buzzer, the radio or a CD. It has an auxiliary input socket and a headphone socket. It has a power lead with a cigar lighter plug fitted.
The speaker units are each 240mm high x 85mm wide x 40mm deep. These also have a keyhole slot for wall mounting.
The power outout is only 2 watts per channel, but this is plenty for a boat or small room.