Tough outdoor TV features 4K ultra-high-definition display with a 750-nit brightness rating.
Furrion, a subsidiary of Lippert Components, has released the Aurora Partial-Sun 2 4K UHD LED outdoor smart TV, which offers a viewing experience that combines advanced display quality with long-lasting construction. Designed for patios, decks, and other outdoor living spaces, the Aurora Partial-Sun 2 offers consistent picture quality where standard indoor TVs fall short.
This fourth-generation model builds on the foundation of the original Aurora Partial-Sun TV, boasting improvements in performance and durability while keeping the dependable features that have made the series a staple in outdoor entertainment.
With an HDR10, 4K ultra-high-definition display, the Aurora Partial Sun 2 produces vibrant colors and sharp contrast, while a 750-nit brightness rating and anti-glare screen help ensure clarity even in changing light conditions. Built-in smart capabilities powered by the webOS Hub platform provide direct access to streaming content, eliminating the need for external media devices.
To support uninterrupted streaming, even when the router is located indoors or at a distance, the unit integrates RangeXtend external Wi-Fi antennas for improved signal reception.
The Aurora Partial-Sun 2 is not only built for performance, but also for endurance. Its IP55-rated housing guards against rain, snow, dust, insects, and UV rays, while upgraded XtremeShield IK09-rated tempered glass protects the screen from potential impacts. Designed for year-round use, the TV operates in temperatures ranging from –24 degrees F to 122 degrees F and can be safely stored in conditions as extreme as –27 degrees F to 160 degrees F.
Available in 43-, 55-, and 65-inch models, all TVs feature a structured bezel design, powder-coated metal construction, and are backed by a two-year limited warranty.
The Furrion Aurora Partial-Sun 2 outdoor smart TV is available through the Furrion website and authorized retailers.
For more information, visit Furrion.com.
SOURCE: TWICE
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