Pantel Shipping New Outdoor Weatherproof LCD HDTVs
PAN320 (32-inch) and PAN420 (42-inch) withstand rain, snow, wind and dust.
Ah, Spring is in the air. It's time to head outside and ... listen to the game on the radio??
That's no fun.
Pantel is now shipping two new outdoor weatherproof LCD HDTVs in 32- and 42-inch screen sizes to solve that problem.
Pantel says the PAN320 (32-inch) and PAN420 (42-inch) can withstand rain, snow, wind and dust and can broadcast HD audio and video wirelessly up to 150 feet.
The TVs also feature an anti-reflective glass, eliminating glare from the sun.
Both TVs come with a 720p resolution (1336 x 768) and have a contrast ratio of 1600:1.
These weatherproof LCD HDTVs are also designed for use at amusement parks, concert venues, race tracks, sports arenas/stadiums, outdoor exhibitions, restaurants, bars and hotels.
The PAN320 and PAN420 are available for MSRPs of $3,950 and $4,450, respectively.
That's no fun.
Pantel is now shipping two new outdoor weatherproof LCD HDTVs in 32- and 42-inch screen sizes to solve that problem.
Pantel says the PAN320 (32-inch) and PAN420 (42-inch) can withstand rain, snow, wind and dust and can broadcast HD audio and video wirelessly up to 150 feet.
The TVs also feature an anti-reflective glass, eliminating glare from the sun.
Both TVs come with a 720p resolution (1336 x 768) and have a contrast ratio of 1600:1.
These weatherproof LCD HDTVs are also designed for use at amusement parks, concert venues, race tracks, sports arenas/stadiums, outdoor exhibitions, restaurants, bars and hotels.
The PAN320 and PAN420 are available for MSRPs of $3,950 and $4,450, respectively.
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can not believe that these TV’s are wireless