Tried those a couple of years ago, they work quite well if they face the right direction. I worked on DTV decoder in 2008 and we could get HD with non amplified bunny ears at the time.
Hi, here's a screenshot of my settings:
Check that the correct HDMI ports are used on the TV and receiver. HDMI1 is the ARC port on the TV so that should connect to the HDMI out port on the receiver. Also I suggest using turning on Enhanced Format under HDMI & CEC functions menu and use an...
I wouldn't mind VIDAA U3.0 AI which has Google Assistant integration and allows your TV to integrate with the Google Home app for voice controls. They had this in Aus from over 2 years ago:
https://blog.hisense.com.au/what-is-vidaa-u/
I have a powerful laptop for work but I don't use it when working at home as my desktop is significantly more powerful. I can open many Visual Studio instances and run webservices on my desktop without it breaking a sweat.
I chatted with a sales guy and got the input/output voltage and current.
Capacity: 38.48wh/5200mAh
• Input Voltage: 12V
• Input Current: <3000mA
• Output Voltage: 12V
• Output Current: <3000mA
It will supply 12.83 watts per hour if your router uses a 12V 1A supply for 3 hours.