Bus TV
OUR ROAD TRIP over the weekend was perfect; 'twas hassle-free and comfortable. On our way to Cagayan de Oro City passing the Bukidnon-Davao (BuDa) superhighway, we passed by a vast land full of greeneries velvety to the eyes.
There was one thing I've noticed inside the bus we took a ride on which I wanted to have at home - the Bus TV.
There was one thing I've noticed inside the bus we took a ride on which I wanted to have at home - the Bus TV.


That thin and sleek compartment is feature-rich. It has a 17-inch High Definition (HD) TFT LCD display, plus a video-audio control board and a powerful DVD player. Just insert the disc at the side panel and presto! you will get a wonderful TV or movie experience.
The Bus TV must be very durable. The bus travels hundreds of kilometers every day at times traversing rough roads so it should have a stable electronic anti-shock and metal mechanical anti-shock features. It also must be stuffed with heavy-duty electronic parts that can stand the pressure inside the bus.
I really would love to have a Bus TV at home. How about you?




