Sunbrite's outdoor TVs on a NYC rooftop in February
We got an early look at SunBrite's new slimmer weatherproof TV in February, back when it was still freezing out, on a rooftop in New York. Here are some photos from the occasion, with CNET's David Katzmaier and Tom Dixon, VP of Marketing.
We got an early look at SunBrite's new slimmer weatherproof TV in February, back when it was still freezing out, on a rooftop in New York.
Here's CNET's David Katzmaier with Tom Dixon, SunBrite's VP of Marketing, shivering while we check out the TV.
The preproduction demo unit was somewhat jury-rigged, but shipping examples are sleeker.
The big improvement is a slimmer chassis, although all that weatherproofing still makes the TV thicker than a standard LED set.
Even the clicker is moisture-resistant.
Here's the company's new HDMI extender, model SB-HDWT ($595), designed to send up to 1080p video to any SunBrite TV within 150 feet.
Sunbrite's reel comparing its TVs...
...to standard models.
And of course most standard TVs can't be immolated...
...and live to tell the tale.