Yes, as long as the TV has the necessary RCA ports.
Yes, there are portable TV Radio Combos available.
TV DVD combos are readily available. There are many different brands out there. Go to your local big box store to start. There you can easily compare options and prices.
Most VCR/DVD combos come with a remote, and can be programmed to work with your TV remote.
No, they are not as good quality. I have gone through several TV and DVD player combos, all of which stopped working within a year. The TV and the separate DVD player I now have has lasted about 10 years.
Netflix isn't going to destroy the DVD-Television combo anytime soon because there are plenty of people that don't use the service. With that in mind, these combos should remain around for awhile.
Symphonic televisions are manufactured by Funai Corporation, a Japanese consumer electronics company. Funai Corporation is known for producing a variety of electronic products, including televisions, DVD players, and home audio systems. Symphonic televisions are known for their affordable prices and decent quality, making them a popular choice for budget-conscious consumers.
There are a couple of good options for kids TV/DVD combos. FAVI L 1818A-V-P 19' LCD HDTV TV/DVD Combo and Disney's 13' TV/DVD combo are both good options for kids.
The high street has a lot of places for purchasing TV and DVD combos. Amazon online also sell these at reasonable prices. Many high street stores also operate online to make it easy to get these delivered at reasonable prices.
There are many DVD and TV combos available at varying prices. Magnavox, RCA and Coby are sold in stores such as Sears. The problem with the combos is if one part breaks, you'll lose the entire unit while it's being fixed.
Yes Haier makes one that is 19 inches.
You can run your cable to you DVD/VCR as to have everything hooked up and be able to record if you like from you cable - it is just easier to have everything hooked up. It doesn't have to be on when you are not using it as there are buttons for TV/VCR/DVD etc.
Checking with your local Walmart is the best way to find out for sure, or you could try going to the company website to see if it is listed as one of their products for sale.