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kgoings 12-01-2008 07:38 AM

HD TV for the patio
 
I want to get a HDTV for my backyard patio....so I can watch the game and smoke.

I read in the other thread that Plasma need a dark room...so I would guess no good for outside?

Any suggestions.

AD720 12-01-2008 08:33 AM

Re: HD TV for the patio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kgoings (Post 93734)
I want to get a HDTV for my backyard patio....so I can watch the game and smoke.

I read in the other thread that Plasma need a dark room...so I would guess no good for outside?

Any suggestions.

How big? How far away are you sitting? What is your budget?

kgoings 12-01-2008 08:47 AM

Re: HD TV for the patio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AD720 (Post 93831)
How big? How far away are you sitting? What is your budget?

Times are tough, not really set on a budget or size, want to spend as little as possible...but also looking for a decent tv so I know I will be spending some money. The patio is only 10X15

Conch Republican 12-01-2008 12:52 PM

Re: HD TV for the patio
 
22" LCD should work - Check online for AON they have a decent buy through Wal-Mart (Buy online) and there may still be some good sales out there, but AON has a good record online of lowe service needs, and good service when needed... Just my 2 centavos! :gl

MikeyC 12-01-2008 01:00 PM

Re: HD TV for the patio
 
They make special "sun bright" TV's for outdoor use. I would ask your local home theater shop about them. They're brighter than normal flat screens so that the sun won't wash out the picture.

Also, you don't want the TV in direct sunlight. The sun beating on the TV can overheat the screen and it turns black. We put an LCD in the front window of our office and this happened.

dunng 12-01-2008 01:05 PM

Re: HD TV for the patio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Conch Republican (Post 94239)
22" LCD should work - Check online for AON they have a decent buy through Wal-Mart (Buy online) and there may still be some good sales out there, but AON has a good record online of lowe service needs, and good service when needed... Just my 2 centavos! :gl

AOC? :ss

AD720 12-01-2008 01:39 PM

Re: HD TV for the patio
 
For the price of most 22 or 26 inch LCDs I would just bump up to a 32 inch for a couple bucks more...I was at the freaking supermarket yesterday and they had a 32 inch LCD for $399. I wouldn't get all hung up on name brands or specs. If you are putting it outside you really aren't expecting for a "reference" type theather experence, am I right?

I would go with a deal de jour from wherever you prefer to shop, wallyworld, target, best buy, whatever. In the $400-$500 32" range they are all pretty much the same. Just make sure you are getting an ASTC tuner (if you get your TV over the air) and enough HDMI inputs.

As far as placement, try to get it as much in the shade as possible. Not only will it protect it from the damaging rays of the sun, as was stated above, but it will help with daylight viewing.

BTW - I am jealous at the prospect of having a big tv in my stogie area. I do have a *****in' 13 inch Sony circa 1988 in my garage!

kgoings 12-01-2008 02:22 PM

Re: HD TV for the patio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AD720 (Post 94325)
For the price of most 22 or 26 inch LCDs I would just bump up to a 32 inch for a couple bucks more...I was at the freaking supermarket yesterday and they had a 32 inch LCD for $399. I wouldn't get all hung up on name brands or specs. If you are putting it outside you really aren't expecting for a "reference" type theather experence, am I right?

I would go with a deal de jour from wherever you prefer to shop, wallyworld, target, best buy, whatever. In the $400-$500 32" range they are all pretty much the same. Just make sure you are getting an ASTC tuner (if you get your TV over the air) and enough HDMI inputs.

As far as placement, try to get it as much in the shade as possible. Not only will it protect it from the damaging rays of the sun, as was stated above, but it will help with daylight viewing.

BTW - I am jealous at the prospect of having a big tv in my stogie area. I do have a *****in' 13 inch Sony circa 1988 in my garage!

Exactly my thoughts, and I am going to hang the TV near the ceiling so it should not be a problem with the sun.

acruce 12-01-2008 05:29 PM

Re: HD TV for the patio
 
Plasma's needing to be in a dark place in my opinion is a myth. My plasma hangs right next to my window and the picture is fine.

GWN 12-01-2008 06:29 PM

Re: HD TV for the patio
 
I was watching a reno show awhile back and they installed an HDTV made for outdoor use. I believe it was sealed tight and had some kind of coating on the screen to help with glare. Then again, it could just be god marketing. Should be able to google it.

AD720 12-01-2008 06:47 PM

Re: HD TV for the patio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GWN (Post 94886)
I was watching a reno show awhile back and they installed an HDTV made for outdoor use. I believe it was sealed tight and had some kind of coating on the screen to help with glare. Then again, it could just be god marketing. Should be able to google it.

They are for real and legit.

And awesome.

And about two grand for a 26 inch. :hn


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