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- 10forty2ExplorerWhat is this "TV" thing you speak of? LOL! We have one, but have only watched it maybe twice when we got caught in a flood and a hurricane and couldn't sit outside until bedtime.
- wa8yxmExplorer IIII have two side by side in my Bedroom. but in fairness I added the 2nd one as a computer monitor .. There are conditions where I need to be able to watch the TV screen and operate the computer at the same time.. The old TV I could do that (Picture in picture) but the new ones do not have that feature.
- mc_ccExplorerI have 4 TV's in my rig. I only have two in my house. You almost get the feeling that they just put a TV on every empty wall space they can find. They are all the same brand as well. When you turn one on, there is at least another that will turn on at the same time with that same remote. Not complaining, just more than we will ever use.
- Mile_HighExplorerWe looked at quite a few that had couches on both sides and that was the only living room TV - and some were huge.
It was on option on ours I see from the brochure. - wa8yxmExplorer IIINow you want to know the real reasons they put in that extra TV.. Ok here goes
There are 3 reasons
1: So we can have this discussion
2: So someone can ask "How do you get it to come on when driving" and we explain you simply plug it into a different outlet
and 3
So some underpaid and overworked can see you driving your multi-hundred thousand house down the road with said TV on and give you a ticket.
If there is no TV there, can't do that.
And if this post made you laugh.. Well. I'm not offended, that was in fact my plan. - wredmanExplorerTV location was one thing I payed attention to while evaluating floor plans, including with the slides in while driving.
Eye level, in front of the seating, not behind other seating, not behind counter tops where you would otherwise sit items..... - rgatijnet1Explorer IIIThe OLD CRT televisions were so large(Deep) that putting them above the driver's seat took up the least amount of usable space.
With today's flat screens, it is much easier to locate a TV anywhere, but people got used to seeing them up above the seats and that is where many have stayed. - CranemecExplorerWe have one above the fireplace in the living room and one up front over head. I sit on the couch so it is natural for me to look at the TV over the fireplace. My wife site in the recliner by the fireplace so it is natural for her to look to the one up front. The sound comes from the home theater system so that doesn't cause any problem.
- jfskeetExplorerIn a lot of class A's you can not see the mid coach tv with slide in. So if your traveling with kids or others people can still see the front tv.
- chuckftboyExplorerIn the modern world, TV's are cheap and they add bling to a motorhome so manufactures will add them anywhere. I have one in the living room for watching a movie, one in the bedroom for watching the late news while in bed and one outside for Morning news with coffee or Monday night football. While I could get by with one, I don't think I could have to many. One over the dash would give me one to watch while having lunch in a rest area.
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