Save your money and just buy a regular TV. I have a covered open air pool house and hung a 60” cheap Vizio 8 years ago. Still perfect picture and I have never taken it down.Opinions on this? I have a covered back porch. I want to put a TV out there. Will indoor TVs survive or do I need to pay the big money for an outdoor TV?
Any advice?
Save your money and just buy a regular TV. I have a covered open air pool house and hung a 60” cheap Vizio 8 years ago. Still perfect picture and I have never taken it down.
Same. It was an older tv I had and I just moved mine into my garage in the winterWe had one outside at our last house, and I used to bring mine in for the winter once it was clear that we wouldn't be outside watching TV for a few months. It was still in fine shape after 4 years. With prices what they are now, I'd get a model that's a step or two behind the current hottest tech for $300-500 and call it a day.
I’ve got one my back porch. Zero issues with a regular TV and I live in a place with some serious heat and humidity.Opinions on this? I have a covered back porch. I want to put a TV out there. Will indoor TVs survive or do I need to pay the big money for an outdoor TV?
Any advice?
Great thread here. I'm hanging one in my screened in porch this weekend. This seems to follow everything else I've read.
Even if a regular one does crap out after a few years it seems cheaper than buying an expensive "outdoor" model.
20-something years ago, I rented a house on Pio Nono about four lots from Ingleside. The guy who owned Chen's Wok was the landlord. We kept a massive old wooden cabinet TV on the front porch. That thing probably weighed 75 pounds or more and really needed two people to carry. About once a week, I'd find that TV in the middle of the front yard where some sorry crook obviously dropped it after breaking his back trying to steal the thing. Good times.I’ve got one my back porch. Zero issues with a regular TV and I live in a place with some serious heat and humidity.
One thing I would do... take a TV out on the porch and figure out what the glare is like in various places before you start putting up brackets. It’s amazing how much the picture can vary based on where light is coming from and what is reflecting from behind you when you’re watching TV outside.
To add to this subject. Does anyone use an internet booster/extender? All my tv viewing is via streaming. My porch is on the other side of the house where my internet originates from.
To add to this subject. Does anyone use an internet booster/extender? All my tv viewing is via streaming. My porch is on the other side of the house where my internet originates from.
To add to this subject. Does anyone use an internet booster/extender? All my tv viewing is via streaming. My porch is on the other side of the house where my internet originates from.
I know exactly where you’re talking about lol.20-something years ago, I rented a house on Pio Nono about four lots from Ingleside. The guy who owned Chen's Wok was the landlord. We kept a massive old wooden cabinet TV on the front porch. That thing probably weighed 75 pounds or more and really needed two people to carry. About once a week, I'd find that TV in the middle of the front yard where some sorry crook obviously dropped it after breaking his back trying to steal the thing. Good times.