Everything You Need To Know About Camper TVs

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LED TVs

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For example, they use less power and generate less heat than plasma or DLP TVs, making them a better choice if you’re concerned about conserving energy while camping.

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Plasma TVs

Suppose space isn’t really much of a concern for you (we have RV envy right here!), and energy efficiency doesn’t matter.

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Projection Televisions

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This makes them perfect for RVs or campers as they don’t take up any extra space – all you need is an open wall on the inside or outside of your van or a screen to project onto.

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RV Television Sizes

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Most TVs for RVs are either 19″ or 27″. Some smaller models, such as the 14″-17″ monitors, usually have built-in media players.

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So Which Size TV Do You Need?

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You should take a look at your space requirements, how much room you have in your RV, and the viewing angle. 

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How Do RV TVs Work?

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Firstly, decide on how much water to carry, how often and where you can fill up.If you don’t intend to live off grid much and can rely on refilling at campgrounds, small tanks are probably all you need.

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