SunBriteTV has been making outdoor TVs since 2004, and it sells its sets to regular consumers for their homes as well as to large companies.
You may have already come across some of its sets. SunBriteTV has TVs at numerous stadiums across the country, including Yankee and Gillette stadiums, as well as other outdoor locations such as SeaWorld and some Disney properties.
I met up with the company's representatives at Grand Park in downtown Los Angeles, where they had set up two 32-inch TV sets so I could see how the sets worked in an outdoor setting and whether they could take the type of physical abuse an outdoor TV might face.
The 32-inch Signature Series is SunBriteTV's cheapest model, at $1,495. Its most expensive models are a 65-inch Signature set and a 55-inch Marquee, each priced at $6,995.
Once the setup was complete, I first checked out the TVs' picture quality.
The image was in 1080p HD resolution on the Marquee and 720p HD on the Signature, and they both looked just as clear as on any indoor TV.
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