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Jaz

Ex-Mod
Aside from the cool GBA Camera, another add-on to look out for is the GBA TV Tuner. It will be available in Hong Kong sometime in June, and will sell for around US$70.

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1. Battery: AA x 4 (optional)
2. Battery play time: about 150 minutes for 4 AA batteries of 1800ma hour rechargeable and 90 minutes for normal alkaline batteries
3. Power consumption: about 560MA while watching TV and about 290MA in monitor mode
4. DC in jack: attached a AC to DC adapter (output DC 5V regulated,
800ma, central point negative), different versions available : Japan 100V version or US 110V version or England 230V version or Euro 230V version
5. Antenna : attached a 68cm telescopic antenna
6. Antenna In jack: yes, a RF cable adaptor attached
7. Video and Audio In/Out jack : yes, a A/V cable adaptor attached (mono audio,using the same jack for Video and Audio connection and In/Out controlled by TV Advance software)
8. Mini spider (trivet) attached
9. Ear-phone jack: yes
10. Resolution: 240 x 160
11. Speaker and Volume tuning : yes, built in
12. Brightness and Contrast and colour control: yes, by TV Advance software
13.TV channels: 99 channels can be chosen and 99 channels can be saved in it
14. Two version (PAL or NTSC TV system) available (the PAL version is fully compatible with all PAL TV systems: I, D/K, B/G -- switchable by TV Advance software)
15. Both PAL and NTSC video input acceptable (monitor mode)

:happy:
 

mesman00

What's that...?
i remember when sega did this for game gear, didn't work then, don't think it will work now
 

Tri-Force

Philosopher Warrior
yah it really was. you should make an avtar out of the picture you posted with the sword and sheild. that would be better
 
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Jaz

Jaz

Ex-Mod
On the contary, I thought the TV adaptor for GameGear was pretty good. So long as they can keep the price down, it make be a cool investment (although I can see it not working so good on a non-backlight GBA).
 

Anchel

The Xpaniard
Raging Fuel said:


That's what the DC apapter is for.

Yes, but then you'd better turn on your TV and leave the GBA.
Why would you want a portable TV that needs a DC adapter??
 

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