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FLO TV Personal Television


$250.00 Released November, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:3.5" touchscreen display. Subscription is affordable. 24/7 anywhere anytime access to television.

The Cons:High price considering what you get. Poor choice compared to a portable TV with digital tuner - cheaper, no subscription costs. Locks you into a 3-year contract.

The FLO TV Personal Television is a 3.5” portable television device that allows users to keep a tab on their favorite programming for up to 5 hours on a single charge. Included are an integrated kickstand and stereo speakers.

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It is available for $249.99 with six free months of programming, after-which the rate bumps up to $8.99 per month, assuming a 3 year contract. Unfortunately, the FloTV is restricted to only a few select channels, including CBS Mobile, CNBC, Comedy Central, etc. Excluded are VH1, TBS, TNT, USA, and a plethora of other popular networks. Additional features include a touchscreen display and parental controls.

Features

  • 3.5” Portable Television
  • Touchscreen Display
  • Integrated Kickstand
  • Built-In Speakers
  • Parental Controls
  • 15 Channels
  • 24/7 Access

Specifications

  • Display: 3.5” QVGA Backlit
  • Battery: 1500 mAh Li-ion (5hrs)

Included Channels

  • CBS Mobile
  • CNBC
  • CNN Mobile
  • Comedy Central
  • Crackle
  • ESPN Mobile TV
  • ESPN Radio
  • FLO TV
  • FOX Mobile
  • FOX News Channel
  • MSNBC
  • MTV
  • MTV Tr3s
  • NBC 2Go
  • Nickelodeon

User Reviews (2)

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Pros
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    3.5" touchscreen display

  • 2

    subscription is affordable

  • 1

    24/7 anywhere anytime access to television.

  • 1

    15 channels - much more variety than you'd get over-the-air for free

Cons
  • 2

    high price considering what you get

  • 2

    poor choice compared to a portable TV with digital tuner - cheaper, no subscription costs

  • 2

    locks you into a 3-year contract

  • 1

    Mainly just boring news channels.

  • 1

    $9 monthly subscription fee

  • 1

    poor display quality

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