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D_E_Bishop
Oct 02, 2014Explorer
IAMICHABOD wrote:
One thing to remember when purchasing a TV for the RV is to look at the viewing angle, if you can go to the store and sit lower then off to each side to see what it looks like at those angles.
Most times in a RV you wont be looking straight on at it. I found out the hard way after buying and returning 2 TVs, that sometimes at those angles the screen is washed out or black making them un-viewable.
After buying a Samsung and a RCA I found a Insignia that has a much larger viewing angle. I Run it off a small inverter or AC if I have hookups.
In my RV with the TV in the front or the rear bedroom you have to look up at it. This TV works great in both areas.
I agree with determining the viewing angle, that is one of the reasons I bought the Insignia 19"/DVD. Now with BluRay player, I moved that set to the guest bedroom in the S&B and the new set has the same wide viewing angle.
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