Yes
Yes, but you might need a lot of AAA batteries, because they don't have a lot of available power.
Televisions in buses can be either AC or DC current. It depends on whether the bus is using a DC to AC power convertor or an AC generator or DC power from the battery.
it means it isn't using power from the battery. it is coming strait from the outlet...aka battery is charged and its not using battery power
That depends on the Amp-hour capacity of the battery and the power requirement of the TV when it's on. If the TV isn't designed to operate on 12 volts, then it won't run at all, no matter what the capacity of the battery is.
Only if it is a battery power tool and you fit the battery in reverse.
depending on the type of television you have, you can use, the solar power system to power it, be it a dc or ac type what changes are only the configuration and conditioning equipments. if you have a dc type television eg. 12volts dc, with your solar panel to charge your battery through a charge regulator, you will need a battery or battery bank/s depending on the hour/s you will want your television to be used, connect your television with the appropriate plugs to the battery and enjoy yourself. but if you have a 110-220/240 volt ac television, then you have to add an inverter, between your battery or battery bank and the television, the inverter converts the 12volts dc of the battery, to 110-220/240 volt ac, remember to observe polarities, and add security systems like fuses/ breakers.when buying an inverter please buy pure sine inverter.
The answer is YES....just do a web search of "portable battery operated digital televisions" and you'll find what you want.
A Compaq nc6000 will run on ac power when the battery is dead. The battery is long lasting but it can be charged by using ac power.
The rating mentioned for the inverter refers to current /voltage capability. (It approximates to a power rating of up to 800 Watts although power and VA are slightly different measurements). The television uses 215 Watts which is also a power rating. Therefore, the television will run continually on the inverter without overloading it. The time limit for operation is the battery that is supplying the inverter with energy. As the battery is not specified the operational time can't be calculated. However, if we take an example of a 12 Volt battery with a capacity of 70 Amp hours (a size that may well be found in a car), the amount of energy stored in the battery should operate the television for a theoretical time of just less than four hours. In reality, the battery will not be capable of delivering all of the energy it stores so some time is likely to be lost. The television power rating is often quoted as the maximum power draw and it will probably draw less power than 215W. This means that the time may be rather longer than 4 hours. There are a lot of factors such as battery efficiency, power draw, temperature, inverter efficiency and brightness setting of the television that all have an effect on the operation time so the only real method is to hook it up and try it. If the power source is a lead acid battery then make sure the battery is not left discharged for long periods. Leaving it discharged will adversely affect the life span of the battery so get it back on a charger as soon as possible.
Because they are using more power then what they are using when they are out.
Batteries, Battery, Automotive Battery, and a Car Battery
In a 1994 Chevrolet conversion van, the power to the TV is typically activated by a switch or control panel located near the television or on the dashboard. The TV is usually connected to the vehicle's electrical system, often drawing power from the house battery or the main battery through an inverter if it is a 120V model. Additionally, some models may have a specific fuse dedicated to the TV, which should be checked if the TV does not turn on. Always ensure the vehicle is in the "on" or "accessory" position for power to be supplied.