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- Two_JayhawksExplorer
TNGW1500SE wrote:
Johno02 wrote:
Something that is waterproof.
Better get your wallet out. I'd just put a regular TV in the basement or move one outside when needed. You could even mount it so you watch it through a window using external marine speakers for sound. You'd have to have a good place to do that at. The outdoor TV's are really big bucks.
I agree I wouldn't spring for an outdoor rated TV. It would sure be easy enough to limit outdoor TV watching to clear weather. - J-RoosterExplorerI have nothing against TV, (except Samsung there thieves and copiers) When, I'm outside my RV in a RV Park, I do not want to hear some one's TV playing loud.
- Bruce_BrownModeratorI used a 32" Vizio - we're very happy with it. It's been riding around since 2008.
Outside TV Installation - TNGW1500SEExplorer
Johno02 wrote:
Something that is waterproof.
Better get your wallet out. I'd just put a regular TV in the basement or move one outside when needed. You could even mount it so you watch it through a window using external marine speakers for sound. You'd have to have a good place to do that at. The outdoor TV's are really big bucks. - Johno02ExplorerSomething that is waterproof.
- MountainAir05Explorer II
Ivylog wrote:
Any LED TV with a mat finish screen... less glare/mirror effect.
http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/best-tvs-for-very-bright-rooms/ - IvylogExplorer IIIAny LED TV with a mat finish screen... less glare/mirror effect.
- Dale_TravelingExplorer IIVizio E280i-B1. Move between the home bedroom to the coach where it moves between the outside mount and the bedroom.
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