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- rgatijnet1Explorer IIIYou may want to consider the speaker location of your new TV. If you want to build it in, and the speakers holes are in the rear, the sound might be less than ideal.
- hitchupExplorerYour Jensen may be 12V, but it's not really needed unless you have no inverter and want to watch TV while driving down the road.
Our 5ers came with standard 110v TV's and we've upgraded from LCD to the LED's because they are so light and thin. - BusskipperExplorer
Ivylog wrote:
ArchHoagland wrote:
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No special TV and no special toilet paper.
I would suggest a LED as they are very thin and do not weigh very much.
Agreed! - IvylogExplorer III
ArchHoagland wrote:
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No special TV and no special toilet paper.
I would suggest a LED as they are very thin and do not weigh very much. - ArchHoaglandExplorerNo special TV and no special toilet paper.
- pugslyyyExplorer
Traveling Mamas wrote:
We want to replace the 32 inch flat screen Jesen in our class A. Coulde we go out and by a Samsung and put it in or does it need to be a specific type of TV
Thank you!
Buy whatever fits!
Check the bolt pattern on the back of your current TV (and the mount) to make sure the new TV will bolt up okay. - dons2346ExplorerPick a tv you like and install it. There is nothing special about tv's installed in an rv. I have Samsungs installed in mine.
- TrackrigExplorer IIWe put in a Samsung and a Visio from Costco. They stayed in the MH during outside winter storage down to -30F and bounced down the Alcan Hwy to the States with no damage. If you can, I'd suggest TVs with two HDMI and two USB ports as more and more things are connecting to them that way.
Bill
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