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Are TVs Designed for RVs Hype?
12-10-2010, 10:40 AM
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I see the following listed for a Jensen "RV TV":
1) Designed and engineered specifically for RV use
2) Built to withstand rugged road conditions, extreme temperatures, vibration and voltage variations
3) Metal chassis with reinforced internal structure and integrated mounting points
Is any of this significant or is it just hype? Jensen RV TVs appear to be significantly more expensive than regular LCD TVs which can often be purchased on sale.
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12-10-2010, 10:57 AM
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I have used Samsung, ViewSonic, and Westinghouse consumer TV's in my coach for about three years now with no problems. Some folks take them out for winter storage but I never have. We live in Albuquerque and have freezing weather in the winter but not nearly a severe as some of the weather in the North or Midwest. I think with a LCD the freezing doesn't damage the newer TV's like it did the originals. They just don't work when it's very cold or for that matter when it's very hot.
For several years, before I retired, my company installed LCD's on Commercial Aircraft and we had more problems with altitude than temperature. It got very cold sitting on the tarmac, say in Chicago, Alaska, or Tokyo and to my knowledge we never had to replace one because of freezing weather. We did have to replace a few during decompression testing which took them to about 20K feet very fast but in normal service the cabin was at about 8K feet and we didn't have any problems.
So at least in my opinion the hardened LCD's may be a little more immune to vibration damage but not temperatures. With today’s manufacturing methods with Surface Mounted Components and the lack of needing heavy parts like the glass tube TV's required it's just not a big deal.
Dick
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12-10-2010, 10:57 AM
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I don't believe a word of it. I've replaced my OEM TVs inside with a 37 and 32" standard LCD sets and have >30,000 miles and two years on them with no problems.
Rick
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12-10-2010, 11:01 AM
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Pure hype.
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12-10-2010, 11:30 AM
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Our Aspect came with a Jenson. Designed for RV and Marine use. Suppose to take a beating. Way over priced, poor sound. It listed for $1200.0. Replaced with a $300.0 Vizio LED Better pic and sound.
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12-10-2010, 11:30 AM
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I use Vizio tv's and I went to Jensen to compare the spec's for their tv's versus my Vizio's. No operating spec's found for Jensen, but Vizio clearly lists their operating temp, non-operating temp and altitudes. So while it may not be all hype, there is no way to compare to standard commercial tv's.
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12-10-2010, 12:27 PM
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Replaced stock TV's with "Sharp" and have not encountered any problems. Suspect made for RV is mostly hype. Would not buy a Jensen anything. Poor products installed in RV when new. I ended up replacing all their products within 2 years because of failures. No help from Jensen. Out of warranty is their stock answer. I used the bedroom cd player only once before failure-"out of warranty"....
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12-10-2010, 01:04 PM
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Products labeled RV, Marine, or Aircraft=$$$$$$$$
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12-10-2010, 01:44 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Theberrys
I... They just don't work when it's very cold or for that matter when it's very hot...
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I don't know just what temps are "very cold" or Very hot" but we have had our cheapie Vizzon LCD in hot temps (well over 100F) and over 5000 miles with no problems. No loss of picture quality or sound. I know because we were looking at a DVD. While I do like a good TV (we watch movies) and our current 20 inch screen on our TV is much smaller than our former home TV (52 inch rear projection TV with surround sound... one of my daughters has it now), picture wise it is still a good picture (Enhanced High Def). We chose a fairly cheap TV for the RV because of possible damage. I did not know how it would hold up although we ran a standard CRT TV in our pop-up for decades without any problem. If you want a special "RV" tv then go for it. But an inexpensive TV holds up just as well.
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12-10-2010, 01:53 PM
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More folks simply replace defunct TVs than repair them, but the specialized RV/marine TVs are bound to be harder to get specialized parts for than the generic general run after a few years have passed...
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12-10-2010, 03:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TrailerFool
Is any of this significant or is it just hype? Jensen RV TVs appear to be significantly more expensive than regular LCD TVs which can often be purchased on sale. 
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TrailerFool, You know you could get a Panasonic ToughBook rather than a HP Pavillion. Do they both compute you bet but the ToughBook has a rhinoceros hull.
In regard to the Jensen RV TV. How do you make a TV "resilient" yet still allow the case to be "upscale" attractive so that it can be installed in high visibility areas of a modern RV? I'm thinking that there's got to be something that Jensen is doing to the TV's frame and components to justify the RV rating that they say exists in their product. If they are lying to customers and just providing a sheep in wolf's clothing I'd have to see that proven.
I'm going to stop short of calling Jensen a liar and out of hand claim their product line to be hype for the moment unless it can be proven otherwise. That said, their TVs are certainly pricey and I would not be buying one due to the price point vs performance that I could get with a residential style TV.
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12-10-2010, 04:20 PM
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No offense to anyone, but residential TV's are used in mid to highline motorhomes.
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12-10-2010, 06:36 PM
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I have put TV's from WalMart and Best Buy in several RVs and never a problem.
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12-10-2010, 07:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TrailerFool
I see the following listed for a Jensen "RV TV":
1) Designed and engineered specifically for RV use
2) Built to withstand rugged road conditions, extreme temperatures, vibration and voltage variations
3) Metal chassis with reinforced internal structure and integrated mounting points
Is any of this significant or is it just hype? Jensen RV TVs appear to be significantly more expensive than regular LCD TVs which can often be purchased on sale. 
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Maybe gives them an excuse to unnecessarily charge more. Residential TV's would be fine. That's all we've ever used with no problems.
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