tv's
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tv's
alright all you TV experts out there. I want to replace the 2 TV's in my RV. what type should I buy and why? remember when I drive, I drive like a bat out of hell, so they will need to be able to withstand the bumps going up and down the road.................. ready go!
Re: tv's
Led....anything smaller than 40" id go with 720p over 1080p unless the price difference is minimal. The higher the hertz (60,120,240,etc) or the refresh rate. The better the image during fast moving scenes...but in order to enjoy the full capability of a tv you need to calibrate it...calibration disc can be bought at worst buy...or pay a rediculous amount to let their dumb squad do it.
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Re: tv's
lol, I can't remember what mine it but it has been through some good fast bumpy towing as well as a couple poker runs and has a built in DVD player. It might be a emerson but I'm not sure. Made it though the last COOOLD winter too.
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I will be having the same issue if I ever get mine back on the road (still analog). I plan on asking the RV dealer near me for recommendations, then I go find it somewhere cheaper. Don't want to pay dealer prices.
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