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   Location: Mena, AR | I need a 13" TV for my LQ. I have the standard small cabinet with
the rollup front and slide out tray. The front width is 15-5/8" and 17" deep and 16" inches tall. I want a TV with both a DVD & VCR in it. But I have been unable to find a 13" with both. Has anyone seen a brand that has a 13" w/ both DVD/VCR in it?
The other choice appears to be to buy a 13" with a VCR in it, and get a DVD player to attach to it. I'd consider a 13" with a DVD and buy the VCR, but I can't find a VCR that is less than 16 inches wide.
Are there other choices that are not budget breakers? (<$300)
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    Location: PA | I had a 13" with a VCR for my LQ cabinet that fit perfectly. Then my son needed a small TV for school so I gave him mine thinking that it would be easy to replace. WRONG! Most small TVs are now DVD ones and the VCR ones are too big now. I ended up with a 9" DVD, which fits great. Moral of this story, make sure you really measure because that rolling cabinet door can cause problems with fit. |
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  Location: El Paso, Texas | Most all of the Truck Stops sell 13 inch 12 volt/110 tv's with built in DVD players, I just got one before my trip, I got it at the Flying J truck Stop for $179.99, works great. Also Wall Mart sells a 9 inch Emerson with a built in DVD 12 volt/110 for $159.99, fits most areas
Edited by Rostrenga 2005-05-25 1:35 PM
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| Similar problem here but as far as I know there really isn't a solution for a combo tv/dvd/vcr unit that will actually fit the cabinet. Finding a tv/dvd is easy though but again the vcr problems. I rarely if ever watch a vcr tape to begin with except to watch a video of a horse so I will likely go with a tv/dvd. Sadly I had just bought a tv/vcr/dvd combo for our old trailer that just sat on a tv stand in the bunk area but after getting the new trailer w/ the cabinet and roll up door I realized there is no way it's fitting because even though it is a 13" the housing is wider to accomodate both.
Edited by Syncho 2005-05-25 11:54 AM
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