When we’re away from home, most of us probably resort to watching shows and movies on our phones. But there’s a better — and decidedly more old-school — approach that’s worth considering. Portable TVs can be a great way to channel surf the local channels, but most of the best options have external ports that are ideal for streaming your favorite content.
What to Consider Before Buying a Portable TV
A portable TV can be a good option for anyone who takes a lot of solo trips, and it can be a good option for any camping enthusiast who still wants some modern entertainment. Plus, options that can connect to local channels can be good options for emergency preparedness.. When you think of a portable TV, you might imagine an old school box with a tiny screen. But just like full-size TVs have grown up, so too have portable TVs. They’re available in flatscreen varieties that are easier to pack, and they’re loaded with ports to help you connect to your other external media sources.
What We Looked for When Choosing the Best Portable TVs
We focused on flatscreens that would be easier to travel with, and we prioritized TVs that had a variety of connectivity options such as HDMI, USB and AV cables. We also examined factors like power source — do they have a battery, or do they rely on DC power? Plus, we included some alternative options that you may not have considered. Read on for some of our picks for the best portable TVs.
1. Milanix 14.1″ Portable Widescreen LED TV
BEST OVERALL
Milanix manages to pack a surprising amount of features into this small TV. The screen is 14″, making it compact enough to take on the go but big enough to actually enjoy whatever you’re watching. It has a handy kickstand for setting up on any surface, and there are plenty of ports — there are two AV inputs for a multimedia device, HDMI, VGA and USB and SD ports, and there’s a tuner for local channels. There’s even an FM tuner for listening to the radio. You can listen through a headphone jack or the built-in speakers. Plus, it has a built-in battery for truly mobile viewing.
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2. Tyler Portable 14″ LCD HD TV Television
CHROMECAST-COMPATIBLE
This TV from Tyler has a 14″ screen that’s capable of supporting up to 1080p resolution, and the tuners are compatible with ATSC and NTSC for tuning into local channels. There are a variety of connectivity options; options include HDMI, USB and SD, and you can plug in a Chromecast or Roku to stream your favorite media. It uses a rechargeable battery. A handy remote is included as well.
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3. SuperSonic Portable Widescreen LCD Display
DIFFERENT SIZE OPTIONS
SuperSonic’s convenient portable TV is available in a wide range of screen sizes, between 4″ and 16″. The price shown is for the 9″ TV. The TV features AV, USB and SD inputs, allowing you to load downloaded media directly to the TV, making it a great option for when you don’t have reception. There’s also an antenna.
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4. Milanix MX7 7″ Portable Widescreen LCD TV
MOST COMPACT
For a smaller alternative to the 14″ Milanix featured on this list, consider this super-compact 7″ option. If space is very limited but you still want access to TV, this tiny option can be packed just about anywhere. The digital tuner supports ATSC/NTSC, and you can connect a USB or SD card to this TV.
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5. Sylvania – 13.3 Portable DVD Player – Black
BEST ALTERNATIVE
A good alternative to a traditional portable TV is a portable DVD player, like this option from Sylvania. It’s easy to take on the go — the player has a clamshell design, similar to a laptop, meaning you can fold it to protect the screen. The screen also swivels, so you can view at different angles. You can use it plugged in or with the battery, and the DC adapter makes it easy to plug into your car’s cigarette port.
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6. Hammacher Schlemmer The Bluetooth/DVD Boombox
MOST UNIQUE
Hammacher is known for its quirky lineup of products, and this DVD boombox very much fits in with that ethos. It’s admittedly not actually a TV, but we felt it was too unique to not mention. It features an AM/FM antenna, making it a surprisingly versatile emergency radio. The 7″ inch screen and built-in DVD player means it can be used for watching your favorite movies or TV shows. You can also connect a USB or SD card. You can run it off C batteries or connect it to AC or DC power.
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