Summary: Some portable digital TVs that can be bought come in the form of iPods, the iPod Touch and the iPhone. Buy a portable digital TV or a portable DVD player with tips from a digital technology specialist in this free video on TV.
Christopher Rokosz has been an actor, director and producer for more than two decades, and he is now the co-owner and executive producer of Rokosz Media Studios in St Petersburg, Fla....read more
"Hi, I'm Rokosz, your digital lifestyle expert and I'm going to show you how to buy a portable digital television. The first thing you got to ask yourself is how portable and where I'm going to use it OK? Because if its going to be I'm going to use it on an airplane, its going to be extremely portable and then you can't beat an iPod, iPod Touch, an iPhone, watch feature length films or basically anything you can digitize which is anything and everything and you can bring it with you. Its got a few inch monitor right here and you stand around looking at it like this. Good sound, good picture quality, slips right into a pocket, its a great option. It has a lot of other features. If it's something that's a little bit bigger and you want to be able to change out DVDs, then its a portable DVD player that you're looking for. Something this size over here you can use by spinning it the correct way and as a tablet, again great for airplanes there. It's not too heavy, not too big and you can put it in and it's something that somebody can share with you. A lot of times they'll have duel headphones out intending for more than one person to use. Pass it off to the kids in the car, this will take a good bit more of abuse too. And also have to ask yourself what kind of age is the person using. I wouldn't give my 5 year old my iPhone if my life depended on it because I like my iPhone. This unit over here reasonably priced around 100 dollars. Portable is a relative term. Some screen like this can be considered portable to other people. It does not have battery backup but it's something that can be easily taken and thrown into the back of a car and taken up for a meeting. It's portable but it uses 110. Now there's a portable version of something around this size that can be used in recreational equipment IE RVs, conversion vans, boats. Those are specialty type of things that can run off of 12 volt electricity which is the standard current for automobiles and instead of having a universal converter where you've got to plug it into the cigarette lighter and then plug the cord into it, it's set to run right off of standard input for some of these recreational vehicles and it runs nice there. So always look for sales, always compare your prices online, decide where you're using it, who's going to view it, what's its chance of getting broken and how long you want it to last. And my time's gone so I'm outlasted. I'm ROKOSZ, your digital lifestyle expert saying stream you later."
eHow Article: How to Buy a Portable Digital TV