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re: Outdoor TV Recs

Posted on 5/1/24 at 10:51 am to
Posted by TU Rob
Birmingham
Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 5/1/24 at 10:51 am to
I'm on my second old TV from inside being used as my covered deck TV. Bought a 50 inch to hang on the living room wall and moved a decade old 46 inch out there, back in 2020. It lasted until last fall. The screen was still fine, but no sound was working. I tried different inputs, from a Firestick, to a DVD player, to an XBox, on all of the available HDMI inputs. Even plugged an old Nintendo Wii into it with the old RGB cables, an a Coax antenna, and couldn't get sound to work with anything. So I tossed it and put an even older 32 inch I had stored in the basement out there. Still works great. When that one dies, I've got a somewhat newer 32 inch in my home office I'll stick there and upgrade the office TV. The only thing mine is exposed to is cold and heat. It sits on a table right next to the house, in a corner, and the edge of the deck is 12 feet away, so it never gets any direct moisture. Sure we have some humidity to deal with, but at $200-300 for a new TV, I'll just keep upgrading another TV and put that old one out on the deck.
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