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Like all under cabinet TVs the KLV39082 requires proper installation. Since this involves drilling holes in the bottom of a cabinet it pays to spend a few minutes to decide on a good location. A simple way to do this is to stand in your kitchen, near the sink or counter, and pick a nearby cabinet that you can see easily without having to strain your neck.
Make sure you have a nearby wall socket and aerial or coax connection for the TV. If your cable company offers analog or clear QAM channels you can dispense with the cable box and use the built in NTSC/ATSC tuner.
The TV tuner has an auto-scan feature to pick up available channels (digital and analog) and you can label the channels numbers with easy to remember names. The AM/FM radio can be programmed with up to 60 station presets (30 for AM and 30 for FM) and there are separate AM and FM aerial sockets for optimal reception.
You should know that Venturer have a spotty track record as far as reliability goes and we doubt the KLV39082 will be much different in that respect. The included warranty is only 90 days after which you will have to pay for any repairs out of pocket. Often these costs will exceed the value of the TV. In these situations we strongly recommend obtaining a separate electronics warranty for an additional two or three years to cover any eventuality. It"s a small price to pay for some peace of mind.
If you"re looking for a space saving kitchen entertainment option that wont break the bank the Venturer KLV39082 will make a welcome addition to any kitchen. With its compact dimensions, aggressive pricing and full complement of features it should quickly appeal to anyone with limited space and funds.
This is a three-part, modified review.June 16th I reviewed this item under the title "The Jury Is Still Out" as follows:To begin, let me say that Amazon has been exceptionally good about making good on the products they sell.Roughly 3 days after we installed one of these, it developed a bad sound problem on an analog UHF channel. We contacted Venturer who told us it had to be returned for repair. Return shipping would be on us. So we contacted Amazon who immediately issued a return pre-paid shipping label and also placed an order for a replacement item. Within 4 hours from detecting the problem, the TV was in the hands of UPS. Four days later UPS delivered a new replacement. We could not have hoped for any better service from Amazon and greatly appreciate their policy.The first TV would have probably been a 3-4 star item. It installed easily and worked fine out of the box but the picture was was unremarkable at best. Colors were not vivid and the overall image lacked sharpness and had a slightly cloudy-like appearance. Of course, it did not help that a Sony Bravia was visible in the background so we could not avoid comparing the images---but there was really no comparison.The TV seemed built well enough and the front panel buttons were easy to use and clearly visible. Sound was adequate for a kitchen TV and we certainly had not expected any great sound system from it. All-in-all, the TV seemed adequate for it"s intended application. But then, the sound on our one UHF analog channel began continually going from loud to soft which prompted our call to Venturer Support and return of the item. Sound on our analog VHF channel and all digital channels was fine-only the UHF went bad.We installed the replacement TV immediately on receipt and were amazed to see a major improvement in the image. It is still lacking in comparison to our Sony but it is remarkably better than our original and is certainly a very acceptable picture. All right out of the box. The previous TV had been tweaked as much as possible for best picture but still fell short. New TV did not require any tweaking at all.Despite being the same model, our new TV is about a year and a half newer than the original (from the manufacturing date) and seems to have newer software. It sets up slightly differently than the first and the setup screen is noticeably different.If this replacement holds up it will be worth a 5-star rating, considering it"s application. It gets a lot of use so we"ll be monitoring it closely and if there are no more troubles will modify this review and give it the extra star. I hope it does because it is a nice TV.One reviewer was disappointed that the screen could not be stored in the up position but that was not the case with either of our two. The screen will not go directly back up, but if it is rotated 180 degrees to the position it came in from the factory, it locks fully up very nicely, so perhaps that is an improvement.I would conditionally recommend this TV to anyone having need of an under-cabinet model. If it holds up I will remove the "conditionally". I"m glad though that we bought the 3-year SquareTrade warranty, just in case. Of course, we often buy extended warranties these days because quality seems to be lacking from much we buy, unlike many years ago when products were manufactured in the US or Japan. Since then, quality seems to have gone out the window to minimize costs and maximize profits. Just my experience and opinion.August 23rd under a new title and a 5-star rating: This replacement TV is definitely very good and I have no qualms about giving it a 5-star rating, for it"s intended application. Although I received both TV"s within roughly two weeks of each other, their manufacture dates are more than a year different. Apparently a lot improved in that span of time because the new set is very much better than the failed original. This newer set has given us absolutely no problems whatever and has an excellent image and good sound on all channels. Again, compared with the 22" Sony Bravia visible in another room behind this kitchen TV, this Venturer compares very favorably. Not the Sony but excellent image nonetheless. Image is bright and very sharp with vivid colors right out of the box with default settings. The first TV required serious tweaking yet never achieved a really good picture or color. This one is great. The sound is just fine, although not as loud as we might like on occasion, but certainly not enough so to downgrade the rating. All-in-all I have lots of praise and nothing to criticize about with this set. If it holds up it will have been a great purchase. Just in case though, I have the extended warranty. The competition in under-cabinet TV"s is about non-existent so there are really no real choices. So it is extra rewarding that this set has proven to be so good. I would honestly recommend this item for anyone needing a good under-cabinet TV.July 17, 2013: This TV continues to be excellent for our purpose as an under-cabinet kitchen TV. A few months ago we began having goofy problems with the sound and picture locking up occasionally. I contacted the manufacturers Support and received a prompt, courteous, and constructive reply by email. The first suggestion did not correct the problem so they next suggested a full reset. The procedure seemed a bit odd (leaving it unplugged for some extended period and then pressing the on-off switch rapidly several times) but I tried it, fully not expecting anything good. The problem immediately disappeared and many months later it remains problem-free with the same beautiful display. We live in the shadow of a very high-power broadcast radio station and it is entirely possible the RFI scrambled the computer brain of this TV. I remain very satisfied with this product and would suggest it for anyone needing a good-quality kitchen TV which does not take up any counter space.
Because You Can Cope:Subverted: Rusty routinely saddles Hank with the lion"s share of the emotional trauma of being a boy adventurer because Hank knows it"s all fake. Doc Venture tries to protect Dean while maintaining his belief in super-science and the threat of costumed aggression.
Rusty"s childhood consisted of a lot of this, thanks to his father being a complete Jerkass, a constant with the fathers/guardians of former boy adventurers/detectives. Thus, this applies to Dean Venture as well.
In Season 6 Episode 5, Tanks For Nuthin, The Monarch takes a dump in Dr. Venture"s pool, which was first suggested by 21 in Season 3 Episode 8, Tears of a Sea Cow. That"s a 3 season brick joke. (about dropping a brick!!)
Rusty"s boy adventurer support group is composed of Action Johnny (Jonny Quest), middle-aged murder suspects Lance and Dale Hale (The Hardy Boys), Ro-Boy (
Celebrity Paradox: Unusually, parodies of characters and celebrities exist alongside the real thing. Rusty, modeled as a grown-up Jonny Quest, interacts with the actual Jonny Quest; Jonny and Rusty gossip about Daphne and Velma in "Self Medication" despite parodies of the characters showing up in "Viva Los Muertos!" - not even touching the fact that other characters have lampshaded Hank wearing Freddy"s signature outfit; Col. Gathers points out the similarity between the 80"s OSI superstars and Village People; Professor Impossible and his family exist in a world where people read comics about Batman and Robin are fictional.\\ Here"s how it worksYou know how one of the themes of The Venture Brothers shows a world that"s functionally the same despite the presence of superheroes, super-science, etc. Magic and mad science exist, but are in the hands of the same inept, petty people like everything else, and are thus no more successful. In reflection of this, the world of The Venture Brothers has exactly the same escapist fantasy literature and cinema as our world; the presence of real superheroes has failed to make any impact.
Comic-Book Time: Thanks to a particularly long-due Brick Joke, it was shown that exactly two years and seventeen days passed between the Season 1 episode "Past Tense" and the Season 7 multi-premier "Arrears in Science". But given that those episodes debuted about 13 years apart, and that technology and pop culture seem to move at the same speed in the show as they do in real life, you end up with a somewhat thorny example of this trope. Worse around season 6 the creators decided to move several key events up several years like Jonas" death from 1983 to 1987.This applies In-Universe as well. With Dr. Venture being shown as as a child both far longer or earlier than he could have been. Take when the Action Man kills Turnbuckle in 1966, Rusty helps his father build Gargantua-1 in 1971 and Kano killing Venturion in 1976, Rusty is depicted as essentially the same age despite ten years passing. Of course Rusty being a clone means he could have been a child in 1966, 1971 and 1976.
The Amazon Fire Tablet HD 8 is virtually identical to the 10 except for one big thing: screen size. It’s a noticeable 2-inches smaller than its bigger sibling.
Now, I’m not one to get involved in family dynamics, but if the younger child in my house got the smaller tablet and the older child the bigger one, the tantrum would be fierce. So take my advice and don’t let size be a consideration if you’re thinking about tablets for two kids. That said, the 8 is the perfect size for younger kids with smaller hands and heads—unless, of course, they have an older sibling with the 10!
It"s also worth noting that the smaller screen size doesn"t equal more hours of battery life. The HD 10 and the HD 8 last for about 10 to 12 hours without needing to be recharged.
Make dinner time more enjoyable and enjoy your favorite TV program while cooking or eating dinner. The Venturer KLV39092 9 inch kitchen TV gives you your favorite TV programs while easily mounting to your existing cabinets. To install the KLV39092 you will need to drill four holes into your cabinet. The four screws mount the unit from the top making the installation very easy. Once installed, the KLV39092 looks beautiful and folds neatly away when not in use.
Save counter space and your home decor with the convenience of a fold up kitchen TV that mounts neatly to the under side of your cabinets. The KLV39092 fits under standard 12 inch kitchen upper cabinets.
It"s compatible with any style of cabinets with the included spacers. You can add the spacers during the installation so that you have the proper TV height for cabinets with overhangs. The beautiful silver finish makes it match with existing kitchen appliances for an ultra stylish decor.
Enjoy DVD Movies, AM/FM radio stations, or your favorite TV program, the Venturer KLV39092 9 inch under cabinet kitchen TV makes spending time in the kitchen more enjoyable!
It"s easy to lose track of time when you are enjoying your favorite TV show. The KLV39092 Kitchen TV has a built in Kitchen timer to prevent culinary disasters. Easily set with the remote control you can enjoy your show with the piece of mind that you will not ruin that special meal.
When using this display with a Direct TV or cable box, the box must have an RF output so that you can connect the box to the TV. Some newer boxes do not have this output you will need an RF modulator to convert the video to Channel 3 or 4 output