TuTu 22-inch LED TV, 1080P FHD Flat-Display TV with Dolby Audio with HDMI, USB, VGA, RCA, Non-Good TV or Monitor for Room, Kitchen, Workplace, or RV Camper
$99.99
Worth: $99.99
(as of Apr 15, 2025 02:21:42 UTC – Particulars)
Product Description
Full HD Leisure: This 1080P Full HD TV gives you a transparent, pure and clean image for an immersive viewing expertise, with a spread of vivid colours and crisp visible particulars.
Dolby Sound Systerm: Constructed-in Dolby Digital sound with prime quality twin audio system for clear, pure stereo and digital encompass sound.
A number of Connection Choices: It provides HDMI, USB, VGA, Earphone, Digital TV Tuner Cable Connectivity. The HDMI(ARC) and USB for extra growth and streaming media wants, it may be related to Fireplace television/Apple television/Google television and so forth, resort mode included.
Parental Lock Options:This TV permits dad and mom/guardians to dam content material primarily based on program scores and examine on the parental pointers of unfamiliar exhibits.
Compact and Versatile:This 22-inch TV is small, slim and compact, appropriate to make use of in your workplace, child’s room, kitchen, basement, storage or RV(12V inverter required), might be wall mounted or positioned on a desk.
Prospects say
Prospects discover the TV provides good worth for cash and recognize its image high quality, with one noting it is adequate for informal viewing. The sound high quality and ease of setup obtain blended suggestions – whereas some say the amount is nice and the setup is simple, others discover the sound tinny and the directions troublesome to observe. Prospects disagree on the TV’s construct high quality, with some describing it as cheaply made whereas others reward its development. The dimensions receives blended reactions, with some discovering it sufficiently small whereas others notice the distant management print is absolutely small.
13 reviews for TuTu 22-inch LED TV, 1080P FHD Flat-Display TV with Dolby Audio with HDMI, USB, VGA, RCA, Non-Good TV or Monitor for Room, Kitchen, Workplace, or RV Camper
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B. –
Fantastic TV and Exceptional Customer Service!
I recently purchased the TuTu 22″ LED flat screen non-smart TV, and I am very happy with it! The picture quality is crystal clear (I used the HDMI port to hook up DirectTV), and the overall setup was super easy. The sound quality is surprisingly good for a small TV. What really stood out was the wonderful customer service. I had a question and they were professional, courteous, and went above and beyond to ensure everything was taken care of. It’s rare to find such excellent customer service.I highly recommend this TV. The quality of the TV and the customer support are excellent, and a great price.
mawilla –
A simple, inexpensive, full HDTV — Exactly what I needed!
Review of the TuTu TV (model TUB22EFN) without the DVD player.Our ceiling-mounted installation is similar to one that you may see used as surveillance camera displays in a store. I needed to install a confidence monitor on the back side of a larger monitor that faced an audience. They would share the same video source via a splitter (I am using a J-Tech Digital HDMI, 4K, 60Hz, 1X4, multi-resolution output splitter). The larger monitor displays the full 1080p source, and I did not want the confidence monitor to reduce the signal down to 720 for both screens.My requirements were simple: An inexpensive monitor in the 20 to 24-inch range that offered an HDMI input, displays a full HD 1080P signal, included a VESA mount and an IR remote control, and was NOT a so-called smart TV. I needed the monitor to turn on and connect to the HDMI input with a single press of a button. A few years back there would have been quite a few options available, but it took some extensive searching to find a currently available model that met these requirements. It seems that most manufacturers have gone all-in on smart TV’s which can require interactive navigation to display the desired source, particularly if the power is interrupted. I did try using an Insignia brand smart TV and found its operation annoying and completely unacceptable for my needs.I was skeptical about a monitor from a brand name I had never heard of, but it was about the only unit I could find that met my requirements. The scant information that I found suggested that this TuTu might be a re-badged RCA model (which may resolve some cable/streaming device remote issues). The manufacturer offers a one-year warranty. It seemed prudent in this case to purchase the additional warranty as well.This TV is about as basic as you will find, and a bit of a throw-back with only one port of each type: HDMI in, VGA with 3.5mm audio in, AV in, RF, USB, and 3.5mm earphone. Ther are no loop-thru or ARC ports, and no wired or wireless network connections, but this monitor is an unlikely candidate for the heart of fancy entertainment system. The power plug is permanently connected. The USB media player (text, audio, and photo) supports the following formats: txt, mp3, jpg, jpeg, bmp, and png. It does not support video formats.The housing for the speakers at the bottom of the unit protrudes backward, which restricts access to the downward-facing video inputs (see photos posted by other reviewers). This may be an obstacle for longer stick-type HDMI sources, but this issue could be easily resolved with a short HDMI extension cable. I cannot comment on the sound quality (the most common complaint) since I keep it muted.One of the things that I appreciate about the design is that it includes six separate buttons on the rear of the unit that allow direct access to functions such as volume, channel, source, and menu (see photo). I find this preferable to navigating through menus to access these functions using one of those silly push-button/joysticks that have become so popular on most recent models, and certainly better that than those models that rely entirely on a remote control.The remote control can access most functions directly with one notable exception: It does not offer direct access to a desired input. Instead, you must cycle thru each one. I also would prefer to have separate commands for powering the monitor on and off. Both of these would make programming macros with third party devices much easier. The remote uses NEC format, hex coding: 20DF. The Auto button and the row of colored buttons (see photo) do not apply to this model and do not seem to be programable.The screen has a wide angle of view (about 160 degrees) and is reasonably bright and sharp. It supports select resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz (native), and it is rated at a 5ms response time. These specs may not be ideal for serious gamers, but it is certainly sufficient for casual viewing.So far, this TuTu TV it has been operating for several hours a day for the past three months and I am very happy with it! When it is turned on, it displays the source input within about 10 seconds with no further action required. I may buy another one for field video production work.I may be giving this TuTu TV somewhat higher rating than it actually warrants, but it is one of the best options available for those who have basic needs or requirements, or wish to avoid unnecessary complexity, and I would like to see such options remain available.
earl –
Excellent Picture; Lousy Remote, Manual, and Sound
Beautiful Picture. Labels on remote cannot be read; I’ve resorted to pushing buttons to see what happens. The tiny-print manual refers to buttons which, as far as I can tell, do not have a corresponding labelled button. The manual also uses abbreviations which it does not define. The sound is pretty lousy. Trying to improve it by changing settings (bass, treble, etc.), even increasing and/or decreasing them to the extreme value, has no effect. Cheap for a TV with DVD, but expensive if I’m only going to use it to have pretty videos playing without sound. Or maybe videos for my cat to watch.
Amazon Customer –
WAITING FOR VERIZON.
Great tv for kitchen countertop. Only problem is that I can’t sink the remote, (volume control) from Verizon to the tv. They do not have the code yet to connect the device yet. So, I’m in the holding pattern with Verizon until they get the setup codes.
My2Cents –
Great viewing at any angle.
Great little TV for the kitchen. Nice color. Nice sound. It picked up digital chanels immediately and mpre than the previous tv that died on me. I can hear and see the screen from 20ft out easily. I bought 3 tvs prior to this one and finally got a keeper. When the TV arrived the remote must have been a dud because it turned the TV on but wouldn’t work after that. I contact the seller. They sent out a new remote and now I’m happy as a clam. Definitely a keeper. The other 3 TVs had poor viewing angles and/or distances. I can see this screen from all angles.
Ron –
Great TV / DVD Player Combo
Awesome TV for the price! Great picture quality and sound quality! Very easy to set up with cable or with antenna. Easy to use remote control for both the TV and DVD player. Can’t go wrong with the quality of the TV / DVD player at this price.
Draken Korin –
It was ok until the remote got lost.
It wasn’t a bad deal for the price…picture was ok… dvd player worked. Decent sound. Just what ever you do don’t lose the remote for this thing it’s practically a brick now. I bought 2 different replacement remotes that this was supposed to be compatible with but never even got a signal from the tv and the other is a programmable one that has to scan every single code it has programmed in it to find a compatible one. I found 2 both would turn the set on and off but not let me change the source settings so I could actually use the set… thus it sits…blank. several googles to try and find a code set that would work have thus far proved useless…and tho there are a set of buttons on the set that let’s me into the menus to select a source every time I try to it just jumps to another menu. I probably wouldn’t buy this set if I could go back in time. But…the lesson here is…don’t break or lose the remote I guess.
J & L. Shaw –
Great TV for size and price
Reviews said this TV had poor volume, we found the volume on this TV is great. Volume setting range is 0 to 100 and we use it on 30 . We use this TV from an antenna mounted in the attic and our nearest TV station is 40 miles away, picture is great. VERY SATISFIED with 22″ TV for kitchen use.
Sailor –
Works great.Just what I needed.
Meagan Keeash –
Love if
Nancy –
TV works well. Price is a bit high but pretty much the only non-smart TV this size on the market
Jacques savage –
Pas de problème
STS –
I returned the TV. It kept freezing.