A:AnswerPlease reach out to our technical support team via private message on Facebook @LGUSSupport and use #VOC in your first message to our social media support team or call at 800-243-0000. Also, be sure to provide your contact information, model/serial numbers and date of purchase. ^Daphane
A:AnswerI just bought the same tv "in open box" and had no problems. I did have it shipped to me intead of store pick-up. Not sure if that mkes a difference.
A:AnswerYes. It has a tuner and coax cable input to receive and show over-the-airwaves programming. All you need is either an indoor or outdoor antenna.
A:AnswerThis TV has a 19V input not a 12V input. The RV battery would likely range between 12V when off and and 14.5V when charging so it wouldn't work properly.
A DC source would have to be regulated to 19V and supply 1.3Amps of current.
Using a different supply would technically void the warranty.
The best soluiton would be to buy a low wattage power inverter and plug the original power supply into that. Low wattage power inverters sell for as little as $15 and would work safely and not void the warranty.
-Rich
A:AnswerPlease reach out to our technical support team via private message on Facebook @LGUSSupport and use #VOC in your first message to our social media support team or call at 800-243-0000. Also, be sure to provide your contact information, model/serial numbers and date of purchase. ^Daphane
A:AnswerI believe it runs on your standard 120V wall outlet. Through a transformer and to the television with a 12V connector on the back. It has a low cost to operate, and is energy star rated.