- 22-Inch widescreen TFT LCD Integrated slot-loading DVD player
- DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and JPEG compatible, Plays digital media directly from USB flash drives and SD cards
- HDMI digital connection for perfect AV signal transmission, HDCP compliance for HDCP content support
- AV input jacks for use with media players, DVR/VCRs, video games, and more.
- Headphone jack for private listening, Multiple language, subtitle, and camera angle support. Parental lock control
Coby’s 22-Inch TFT LCD Digital TV/Monitor with DVD Player and HDMI Input, LCD color display, Integrated slot-loading DVD player, DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and JPEG compatible, Plays digital media directly from USB flash drives and SD/MMC/MS cards, Dual ATSC/NTSC tuners for Digital and Standard TV broadcast reception (DTV-ready), HDMI digital connection for perfect AV signal transmission, HDCP compliance for HDCP content support, AV input jacks for use with media players, DVR/VCRs, video games, and more, 15-pin VGA interface for use with computer systems, Full-range stereo speakers (10W), Digital comb filter and noise reduction, V-chip parental control, Closed-Caption, and Electronic Program Guide support, Multi-language on-screen display, Wall-mountable design (VESA 100mm x 100mm) Display Resolution 1680 x 1050 (720p), Contrast Ratio 400:1, Brightness 300 cd/m2 Pixel Response Time 8 ms , TV tuner type ATSC/QAM/NTSC , Digital TV Input Format 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i. Media support: DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, JPEG, USB Flash, SD/MMC/MS Card AV Input: Coaxial Antenna, RCA Component Video, RCA Composite Video + Audio, S-Video HDMI with HDCP Audio Output: Integrated Stereo Speakers(10W), 3.5mm Headphone.
Rating:
(out of 29 reviews)
List Price: $ 299.99
Price: Too low to display



August 3, 2010
#1
Review by S. Harbeck
Rating:
Very solid little TV. I bought it for my sons room and I’m really pleasantly surprised. The tv construction is solid and the performance is respectable. The remote is a little plasticy but has taken some abuse and is still working fine and looking as good as it ever did. (The last might not be a compliment.)
Here is some technical info I manged to dig up after a painfully long search. Hopefully it will help someone else if I leave it here.
TFDVD2274 usb/sd functions:
MP3 Supported Sampling Frequency: 8/11.025/12/16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48 KHz (MPEG1/2/2.5 Layer 1/2/3 ISO/IEC111723,ISO/IEC13818-3.2)
WMA Supported Sampling Frequency: The same as MP3, WMA8/WMA9 Nonsupport WMA9 lossless,WMA9 Voice,WMA9 Professional or DRM
Supported Bit-rates: Can support 5~320 kbits/s for constant bit rate. up to 384 kbps for variable bit
JPEG
MPEG1/2/4
USB can support 3.5Mbps;
SD Card can support 6Mbps;
August 3, 2010
#2
Review by dovidal
Rating:
We purchased this set to replace a Sanyo 15″ flat screen. The Sanyo worked well but we needed to increase screen size as eyesight diminshes with age. As said before the remote is quite poor and takes forever to react. The picture is of lesser quality than the Sanyo.
It will work out ok for $229 freight paid but I should have read more reviews instead being impulsive to buy.
August 3, 2010
#3
Review by Lanemerwyn
Rating:
Great picture and sound(better with added speakers) perfect for small apartment, kids room, den or large kitchen. Makes a perfect second monitor for a PC. The remote is fair could of been better made and more functional.
August 3, 2010
#4
Review by Maria G. Leal
Rating:
It worth the price!
I bought this TV more than a month ago. I ordered with amazon and arrived surprisingly fast, two days and I selected free-shipping method. I tried the TV, and sadly, I got no sound, tried everything, I put external speakers and got sound. I called Coby Tech support and they told me to return the item. I did, and I got a replacement very quickly. This one is working perfectly and I love it, is not a big TV but has a lot of features:
1. Very good sound quality, the volume goes from very quiet (sometimes you want to watch TV in the night and want to watch TV without waking your partner and be able to listen what is being said,here you will find the volume in between) to very loud.
2. The picture quality is great. Watching a movie is a good experience, you will not struggle trying to watch scenes with very low light.
3. The DVD player works excellent, so far I haven’t had any problem trying to read a disc.
4. The USB port is definitely a plus. You can put in your flash drive with pictures, mp3, and videos. I have a TV series in .avi format in my computer, I transfer my files to my flash drive and play them in the TV. Just select the DVD source in the TV, plug your drive and a menu will pop-up, select the type of file that you want to see (three boxes for audio, picture, and video appear at the bottom of the screen), and the file that you want to play. It’s easy. I tried to play mp4 files but didn’t work, it said “unsupported format”.
5. Is not heavy, looks good in any room.
I have no cons for this product….. Well, now I do.
After a few months with this TV, enjoying movies and using it as a second monitor for my laptop the bad things started to happen. I got a new movie form netflix and so excited I tried to play it. Hum…. something is not right EVERYTHING looks blue. Only the DVD output. When I switched to TV everything looked fine. I tried to change the video configuration but the tint control is not accessible. I started to use my laptop as the DVD player to watch movies, it wasn’t that good because suddenly the TV is changing to TV mode, going on mute, like a ghost is controlling the TV. It wasn’t the remote because I removed the batteries. Now, not only the DVD, the TV is also blue. I tried to returned it again to Amazon but the return date expired few months ago. With Coby claim the warranty is not an option because it’s only 90 days.
I still say it was a very good TV but now in blue it’s useless.
August 3, 2010
#5
Review by Margaret Oconnor
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The picture is perfect, sound is good, and the DVD is great. Easy set-up. The only complaint is changing channels takes a few seconds and the remote has to be pointed directly at the green light on the TV in order to use.