| - |
Outdoor television review
Why miss a game on a nice warm day?
|
|
You
know I have been a big fan of
satellite television and I enjoy
satellite radio in my
car. I like to keep myself entertained, but here in
New England, where the summer is way too short, we
try to be out when we can. That means one problem: you
can't
watch television. In other words, if there is a nice
game going on during day time or even early evening, I
have to head to my family room or den to watch it.
There
comes a solution: outdoor TV. This is different from
just buying a television and bringing it outside. The
SunBrite liquid crystal display (LCD),
HD-ready televisions because they offer extremely
wide angle viewing, high resolution images and extreme
resistance to the elements. It can be viewed in
temperature extremes from -24 to +122 degrees Fahrenheit
and can withstand heat up to 140 degrees.
Easy to install too. |
|
|
According to home
entertainment expert Keith Prather, "These televisions are
extremely rugged. They feature water-tight enclosures,
including where cables connect, which keeps out rain, dirt,
dust - and bugs. You literally can blast them with a garden
hose. They even have water-resistant remote controls. And they
produce a
high-quality picture in bright sunlight, even when viewed
from wide angles." |
|
|
|
 |
|
Did you find
what you are looking for? Try another
search. |
|
|
|