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coolmom42
Oct 26, 2015Explorer II
I would look for something like this:
Refurbished Vizio
From that distance your sound should be good, but you can always turn on closed captioning, or add some small front-facing speakers. I find the closed-captioning helpful with British series, LOL.
In that size you are going to get 720 pixel max, and it's all you need.
Stick with a good brand like Vizio, RCA, or Samsung. Don't bother with a smart TV unless you have some way to get unlimited high speed data. That will be expensive on a cell network, and non-existent at campgrounds.
There are TONS of over-the-air channels. Of course what you can pick up depends on location, terrain, Weather, and antenna abilities. I'm 50 miles out of Nashville and can get all the broadcast stations there, except some of them pixellate dependent on weather. If you can get any, you will be amazed at how much better the picture is than that from your HD satellite or cable provider.
Refurbished Vizio
From that distance your sound should be good, but you can always turn on closed captioning, or add some small front-facing speakers. I find the closed-captioning helpful with British series, LOL.
In that size you are going to get 720 pixel max, and it's all you need.
Stick with a good brand like Vizio, RCA, or Samsung. Don't bother with a smart TV unless you have some way to get unlimited high speed data. That will be expensive on a cell network, and non-existent at campgrounds.
There are TONS of over-the-air channels. Of course what you can pick up depends on location, terrain, Weather, and antenna abilities. I'm 50 miles out of Nashville and can get all the broadcast stations there, except some of them pixellate dependent on weather. If you can get any, you will be amazed at how much better the picture is than that from your HD satellite or cable provider.
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