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Konka K1392U 13" TV (Blueberry)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Sweet Deal!

(5 out of 5) by A. Cermak on Sep 3, 2001 (Fridley, MN United States)
If you are looking for a small tv, look no further. This item shows quality and a very nice price. Has two speakers & a/v jacks. Only slight negative is: no antenna included....

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

All the features @ half-price

(5 out of 5) by Zafera on Sep 15, 2001 (Fort Lauderdale, FL United States)
This television is manufactured in China, so I thought of the worse case scenario: manual in Chinese, no remote, not cable-ready, with foreign power cord. But I was pleasantly relieved. TV had remote, english manual, standard power cord, and was cable-ready. The price was the best feature, not to mention it's the cutest tv you'll ever see with it's deep blue color. I'm definitely pleased.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Konka 13" TV great buy

(5 out of 5) by Reid on Sep 12, 2001 (Barrington, IL)
i have recently bought this tv, it was a great buy. there is great color, its easy to use and set up, and it arrived at my house in three days! i would definately recomend buying this tv

The Company

(5 out of 5) by Fan Wang on Aug 1, 2001 (Beijing, China)
Konka is the biggest TV manufactuer in China(One of the bigger DVD makers too). China as the biggest TV market(and one of the biggest electronic market) in the world is also the most competitive market with all the Japanese and domestic companies fighting over it. Konka made their name in China with quality and price, winning customers back from Sony and Panasonic and Toshiba and JVC, going from a tiny outfit ten years ago to one of the biggest company in China, and now they are in the US! It's a exciting fresh force in the US electronic landscape. But because of its novelty, and lack of promotion, not much American people know it. But trust me, they sell tens of millions of TV sets(and other electronics) in China every year, they are famous and big, and they can be trusted.