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Hi there, JD. Thank you for reaching out with your question about using the LG 43UT7000PUA TV in your RV trailer. While the TV itself is designed for indoor use and would work well in a stationary setup, using it in a moving vehicle such as an RV might present some challenges. TVs, especially those with delicate screens and internal components, are not typically built to withstand the vibrations and movements associated with highway travel. The most important considerations for using a TV in an RV include: Mounting and Stability: Ensure the TV is securely mounted in your RV to minimize the risk of movement or damage. Consider using a specialized RV TV mount designed to handle bumps and vibrations. Protection During Travel: It’s important to provide some form of protection for the TV during travel to prevent any jarring movements from impacting the unit. Some RV owners use padded covers or straps to secure the TV during transit. Power Supply: Ensure your RV’s power supply can safely support the TV’s electrical requirements (120V, 60Hz, and 80W or less) when operating off-grid, especially if you plan on using the TV while on the road. Potential Damage: Regular highway vibrations could impact the longevity of the TV over time. The TV is not specifically designed for transport in vehicles, so it’s important to handle it carefully. We recommend checking with an RV specialist or installer to confirm that the setup will work in your specific vehicle and that the TV will be securely mounted for travel. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-43-class-ut70-series-led-4k-uhd-smart-webos-tv-2024/6593577.p?skuId=6593577 If you have any further questions or need help with setup, feel free to reach out via private message @LGUSSupport. We’re happy to assist! —Renzo
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