I really like your reviews and effort you put in to them I hope you get the subscribers and views that you deserve in short time. as a Tech reviewer myself I know how much work you put in and thank you for your review.
Outstanding review! I have a couple questions: I am looking to use as a business kiosk/event calendar, so... 1. Can it play music in the background while displaying a calendar screen? 2. Can you change transparency of widget backgrounds to better blend in? 3. Is there an image widget (Google photo folder link) to cycle through a select group of images or maybe play video?
1. Yes it can. Just like any Android tablet. 2. I didn't notice a way to change transparency. 3. Yes, Google Photos. Don't forget to use my coupon code to get 10% off, link in description.
1080p is good enough viewing from a distance. If you want to watch it super close, then go with 4K, but it's more expensive. Use the code in my video description to get 10% off.
@@ToolsElectroDIY What about the software experience. Same fully customizable Android interface or is it Web OS? Basically can you use the TV version like the calandar +
Can you switch this back and forth from the stand to walmount? I have kids so I’m not sure if I want it to be permanently portable, but I can see places that it would be handy to have the stand.
It will. Just use the HDMI cable connection. Wirelessly, no, mirror only, Mac doesn't support wireless extension. The only way to workaround it is by using the wireless transmitter I used in the video.
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What type of screwdriver/drill are you using in the other video to mount it?
I really like your reviews and effort you put in to them I hope you get the subscribers and views that you deserve in short time. as a Tech reviewer myself I know how much work you put in and thank you for your review.
I appreciate that!
Looks nice. Great review
Thanks 👍
Outstanding review!
I have a couple questions:
I am looking to use as a business kiosk/event calendar, so...
1. Can it play music in the background while displaying a calendar screen?
2. Can you change transparency of widget backgrounds to better blend in?
3. Is there an image widget (Google photo folder link) to cycle through a select group of images or maybe play video?
1. Yes it can. Just like any Android tablet.
2. I didn't notice a way to change transparency.
3. Yes, Google Photos.
Don't forget to use my coupon code to get 10% off, link in description.
Is the stand sturdy ? I have small children and I'm trying to decide which on get ,the wall mount or the stand
Yes, very sturdy! I prefer the stand so it's mobile!!!
Would you recommend the 4K version, for just your common household use?
1080p is good enough viewing from a distance. If you want to watch it super close, then go with 4K, but it's more expensive. Use the code in my video description to get 10% off.
Can the model with the stand be taken off the stand and mounted on the wall?
Yes it’s the same as the calendar TV I reviewed earlier
Can you plug in all the time with the stand on or have to remove the battery for recharge ?
Plugin all the time is fine. Battery is in the base.
What's the difference between this product and the Calender +?
The main unit, zero difference. It just comes with a stand / battery in the stand base :D
@@ToolsElectroDIY What about the software experience. Same fully customizable Android interface or is it Web OS? Basically can you use the TV version like the calandar +
@@xcsshogun correct. The software is also Android OS 13. The experience is exactly the same as calendar TV
Can you switch this back and forth from the stand to walmount? I have kids so I’m not sure if I want it to be permanently portable, but I can see places that it would be handy to have the stand.
@@Lucky20231 Yes you can. Pretty easy to do.
when battery dies, how can I replace it? and I can do that myself? like just order the new battery from cozyla?
I think so.
It wont extend a Mac Monitor? Only mirror?
It will. Just use the HDMI cable connection. Wirelessly, no, mirror only, Mac doesn't support wireless extension. The only way to workaround it is by using the wireless transmitter I used in the video.
@@ToolsElectroDIYplease send link to your wireless transmitter TIA
This can't be called a "TV," in the tradition-sense, since it doesn't have an RF jack for OTA reception.
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Lol. Only $1,300 hahaha yeah I think I'm good
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why
@@ToolsElectroDIY because tomorrow is my birthday 🥹🩷