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Great question. We focus on the things that are important to most outdoor TV owners: Performance (brighter than typical indoor TVs), Safety (Weatherproof), and Durability (Powder-coated aluminum exterior). Our outdoor TVs do support the latest 4K and full HD sources with HDCP 2.2 and HDMI 2.0 (streaming media players, game consoles, cable boxes and more). We made a choice to not go "smart" with our weatherproof outdoor TVs, so they don't have apps, Wi-Fi connections, or Bluetooth. It’s very easy to add though. Just plug the third-party streaming device into the SunBrite TVs HDMI port. There’s a weatherproof media bay built into that back of the SunBrite Outdoor TV that keeps cables and streaming devices protected from the elements. Roku streaming stick plus is a great choice, as the media compartment has both USB power and HDMI inputs, so no need to run external power or cords. Our customers tend to keep their SunBrite outdoor TVs for a long time, replacing them much less frequently than indoor TVs. We created the weatherproof media compartment so our TVs can be easily upgraded with the most current technology over time. And let’s face it, the user interfaces from streaming media device makers are almost always much more elegant than built-in streaming offered by TV manufacturers. Hope this is helpful. Thanks!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not smart. Will use a streaming stick or direct Ethernet connection
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