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Yes. But I'd suggest that if you are going to be using it in a vehicle, like I am, get yourself an inverter to run it instead of connecting it to your vehicle power supply as that will keep the voltage stable. Vehicles tend to maintain a 13.8-14.1 voltage while the engine is running. A fully charged car battery is 12.8 volts. Also, the voltage can get much higher or much lower depending on what else is going on with your electrical system. An inverter is designed to take this widely varying voltage and make it a stable 120 volts, then the power supply of the TV will make a rock solid 12 volts. You can find a very small inverter to run this TV and they are very efficient. I use this TV in my motorhome and have a dedicated inverter for the TV, it's small enough that it does not have a fan to cool it, so it is quiet and protects my TV from all of the voltage problems, well worth the $30 that I spent on it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Has external power supply, but requires 120V.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, this product is only for 120V applications. However you can get a battery backup or a converter that would allow you to use it on a 12V DC.
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