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I cruised with a Samsung LCD tv for almost two years. It is still running
fine. The Samsung 15 or 17" LCD sets are a particularly good choice for onboard use. They have an integrated TC tuner, they can be used as a SVGA monitor and they run directly from 12V DC. David "TB" wrote in message ... How do LCD TVs hold up in the marine environment? any good or bad feedback? The plus that I see is low power consumption. |
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On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 20:40:33 -0500, "David&Joan"
wrote: I cruised with a Samsung LCD tv for almost two years. It is still running fine. The Samsung 15 or 17" LCD sets are a particularly good choice for onboard use. They have an integrated TC tuner, they can be used as a SVGA monitor and they run directly from 12V DC. Glad to hear it's running fine, I just replaced a TV and a monitor with one Samsung 15 inch flat panel mounted on the instrument panel and freed up two entire storage areas. Haven't given it a complete shake test yet though. I have an LCD projector left over from my business and have a half-thought out plan to bring it along, hang a white sheet, and have a floating theater to play DVD movies through the PC. |
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Would you know what they are worth?
Glenn. "David&Joan" wrote in message news:nvIGc.10680$151.5572@fed1read02... I cruised with a Samsung LCD tv for almost two years. It is still running fine. The Samsung 15 or 17" LCD sets are a particularly good choice for onboard use. They have an integrated TC tuner, they can be used as a SVGA monitor and they run directly from 12V DC. David "TB" wrote in message ... How do LCD TVs hold up in the marine environment? any good or bad feedback? The plus that I see is low power consumption. |
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