SunBriteTV recently announced the introduction of their new Model 4660HD. Model 4660HD is a 46-inch full-HD 1080p all-weather outdoor LCD TV.Additional Resources
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Model 4660HD is engineered with an extra-bright 46-inch full-HD 1080p non-glare LCD screen that is integrated into an all-weather ASA outdoor-rated high-impact resin exterior that has been designed to protect the internal components from rain, snow, dirt, insects and other outdoor elements. The built-in low-profile 20-watt speakers and operating controls are also sealed against rain and moisture.
The TV's internal climate control consists of a filtered multi-fan airflow system that keeps the unit cool in temperatures allegedly up to 122F. SunBriteTV's watertight cable entry system and cable pass-through design ensures hook-up to a wide selection of video inputs including four HDMI connections, component, VGA, S-Video, composite, RF and discreet IR control.
Model 4660HD is available in black or silver, and ships with SunBriteTV's weather-proof remote control, dust cover and two-year residential in-factory, parts and labor limited warranty.
The Model 4660HD is offered at the price of $2995.
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