Oct-16-2015 04:10 PM
Jan-15-2016 07:28 AM
Jan-14-2016 03:45 PM
silvercorvette wrote:
I have been looking at "A"s on line.
After I sell my house I plan on trading the 5ver for an A and full timing it.
All the As that most dealers have in stock new and used have ann outside TV. I do not understand why anyone would watch TV outside (other than a baseball or football game).
If the weather is nice outside I would rather take the dogs for a walk or do some kind of physical activity such as horse shoes. I can understand why a outside shower is useful and a outside stove are nice but I prefer a charcoal grill. But sitting outside watching TV seems useless, heck I would rather people watch (watching people walk by).
Outside TVs must be popular because almost every A that I see has one but I was wondering if many people on this forum have a outside TV and if you do, do you enjoy having it?
Jan-14-2016 02:09 PM
Jan-14-2016 06:11 AM
Bruce Brown wrote:RayChez wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:RayChez wrote:
I had one on my coach when new. I removed it because I wanted more storage compartments.
With the age of yours I can understand that. TV's in that vintage were BIG. We plopped one in the basement of our '03 but only when we knew we'd be using it.
The flat panels sure have opened up a lot of opportunities.
Yep! They were big and heavy. I have replaced the one in the bedroom also with a modern thin TV, and I would like to replace the real big one in the front of the coach, but I do not know who does that kind of work to make it look professional. The cage in the front is made from angle iron making it hard to cut and replaced with some other kind of set up.
If you were closer I'd say bring it over. I changed the one in our '03 and it looked factory.
I don't have a before, but here's an after;
Jan-14-2016 05:36 AM
RayChez wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:RayChez wrote:
I had one on my coach when new. I removed it because I wanted more storage compartments.
With the age of yours I can understand that. TV's in that vintage were BIG. We plopped one in the basement of our '03 but only when we knew we'd be using it.
The flat panels sure have opened up a lot of opportunities.
Yep! They were big and heavy. I have replaced the one in the bedroom also with a modern thin TV, and I would like to replace the real big one in the front of the coach, but I do not know who does that kind of work to make it look professional. The cage in the front is made from angle iron making it hard to cut and replaced with some other kind of set up.
Jan-13-2016 03:26 PM
RayChez wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:RayChez wrote:
I had one on my coach when new. I removed it because I wanted more storage compartments.
With the age of yours I can understand that. TV's in that vintage were BIG. We plopped one in the basement of our '03 but only when we knew we'd be using it.
The flat panels sure have opened up a lot of opportunities.
Yep! They were big and heavy. I have replaced the one in the bedroom also with a modern thin TV, and I would like to replace the real big one in the front of the coach, but I do not know who does that kind of work to make it look professional. The cage in the front is made from angle iron making it hard to cut and replaced with some other kind of set up.
Jan-13-2016 09:42 AM
Jan-13-2016 08:22 AM
Bruce Brown wrote:RayChez wrote:
I had one on my coach when new. I removed it because I wanted more storage compartments.
With the age of yours I can understand that. TV's in that vintage were BIG. We plopped one in the basement of our '03 but only when we knew we'd be using it.
The flat panels sure have opened up a lot of opportunities.
Jan-13-2016 07:06 AM
RayChez wrote:
I had one on my coach when new. I removed it because I wanted more storage compartments.
Jan-12-2016 09:15 PM
Jan-12-2016 05:40 PM
holstein13 wrote:Cloud Dancer wrote:Actually, this is a Newmar option. It's exactly where Newmar puts their outside TVs. For whatever reason, the original purchaser of Bruce Brown's coach did not take the outside TV option.
Btuce,
That's a great idea, and excellent execution. What a perfect use for that space. It took a smart person with lots of RVing years under the belt to come up with this. Most of the workers at Newmar hardly ever get a chance to do serious RVing.
I would copy everthing about it, except that we never watch TV outside. Thanks
Jan-12-2016 04:33 PM
Jan-11-2016 06:03 PM
Cloud Dancer wrote:Actually, this is a Newmar option. It's exactly where Newmar puts their outside TVs. For whatever reason, the original purchaser of Bruce Brown's coach did not take the outside TV option.
Btuce,
That's a great idea, and excellent execution. What a perfect use for that space. It took a smart person with lots of RVing years under the belt to come up with this. Most of the workers at Newmar hardly ever get a chance to do serious RVing.
I would copy everthing about it, except that we never watch TV outside. Thanks
Jan-10-2016 03:34 PM
xctraveler wrote:
Dang WW,
I only have two phones, one jetpack, two tablets and two kindles, plus two laptops for the two of us. I'm going to have to get a couple more phones.
We also are short one TV, one over the windshield, one facing the other way in the dining area, one in the bedroom and of course one outside which I turn on while grilling so I don't miss the news or Antiques Roadshow:) We are not much for sitting outside with the TV on, generally it is more comfortable to watch inside.
When we are out, we are looking forward to meeting and greeting our neighbors. Of course we seldom have kids on board and when we do they all have very limited screen time which they would rather spend on their devices then on TV.