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Peerless-AV Neptune Full Sun Outdoor Smart TV launches to deliver all-weather entertainment anywhere

The Neptune Full Sun Outdoor Smart TV. (Source: Peerless-AV)
The Neptune Full Sun Outdoor Smart TV. (Source: Peerless-AV)
Peerless-AV touts its latest Neptune-series TV as the ideal screen to install in one's patio, lobby or restaurant. The Full Sun Outdoor Smart TV is rated to withstand extreme temperatures and withstand dust, rain or even snow to stay bright and clear all year round. It is powered by LG's UI for TVs and comes with a free "commercial-grade" wall mount.

Peerless-AV asserts that the latest product from its Neptune brand is the best TV that can be left out in the back yard at all times (as opposed to its Partial Sun predecessor).

The Full Sun Outdoor Smart TV is based on "high TNI" IPS panel backed to withstand sustained or spiked increases in internal temperatures in ways that conventional residential-grade LCD panels intended for interiors just (apparently) can not.

The Neptune Full Sun Outdoor Smart TV's IP54 chassis is thus designed to operate in temperatures from -22 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) to 122°F (-30 degrees Celsius (°C) to 50°C), and to keep "precipitation, snow, and debris" out.

Nevertheless, it is also rated to run the same webOS Hub and ThinQ AI Home Dashboard as any 'normal' LG TV. Then again, its "brilliant, bright, crystal clear images even in direct sunlight" are rated for reproduction at up to 800 nits at most.

The Full Sun Outdoor Smart TV has been released to the US via B&H or Best Buy at $2,799.99 for a 55-inch SKU, or $3,499.99 at 65 inches, with a Peerless-AV Outdoor Tilting Wall Mount valued at $199 in the box.

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2024-04- 3 (Update: 2024-04- 3)