SunBriteTV’s New 75” Veranda Series Offers Customers Bigger Outdoor Entertainment at A Price That Is Too Good to Pass Up


SunBriteTV has announced the addition of a 75” TV to its Veranda Series to complement its existing line of 43”, 55” and 65” sets. All-season and weatherproof like all of SunBriteTV’s offerings, the Veranda Series comes standard with a premium direct-lit 4K UHD screen, and is up to 30 percent brighter than typical indoor televisions to deliver a breathtaking, vivid picture in outdoor spaces. The televisions are designed for permanent outdoor installation in full-shade environments such as a covered patio or screened gazebo.

“Bigger is always better outdoors, so we've added a 75” model to our Veranda Series for those customers who have a large outdoor space,” said Jonathan Johnson, General Manager,

SunBriteTV. “And because the set is weatherproof, people with ski cabins or anybody who enjoys outdoor entertainment in the crisp winter air can sit outside around the fire pit and enjoy a movie or a football game.”

Veranda Series TVs include a generous media bay for popular streaming devices (e.g. RoKu, Apple TV, etc.), support HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 to ensure compatibility with 4K sources and streaming services, and are equipped with two HDMI inputs and one USB inputs for a variety of connectivity options.

Instead of the lightweight, vented plastic enclosures used on most indoor TVs, SunBriteTV televisions feature a durable powder-coated aluminum case that protects against rain, snow, ex­treme temperatures, dust, salt, and insects, plus an installer-friendly cable-entry system. The Veranda series offers an operating temperature range of -24 to 104°F, and storage temperature range from -24 to 140°F.

 The Veranda Series is available in black. Available sizes are 43", 55", 65", 75" and range from (43”) $1,499 to (75”) $4,999: https://www.sunbritetv.com/products/televisions/veranda-series.

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March 27, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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