Bring the inside out, with SunBrite Veranda Series

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As an adult, I've always wanted an amazing backyard. When I was a kid, we had the best yard, with a pool (including a diving board!) a patio, grass and a swing set. It was a pint-sized paradise for so many summers. Ever since, I've wanted the sort of backyard where friends could gather and hang out, not just for official parties, but just because it was a nice day.

One of the things I loved most about our current house, when we found it last summer, was the backyard. A pool, an apple tree, a shed… these are the things that make my adult heart skip a beat. But best of all, there's an amazing covered patio that's big enough for our 10-seat dining table, and sturdy enough that you can stand out there when it's pouring down rain and you don't get a drop on you.

You know what would complete the setup out there? A television.

The Veranda Series of SunBriteTVs are designed specifically for outdoor use. They are engineered to survive just about any climate in North America, resisting the harsh effects of rain, snow, dust, insects, and extreme temperatures. The SunBrite TVs are up to 50% brighter than traditional televisions, for improved visibility in brighter outdoor lighting.
For my AV geek husband, he's happy with the 4K UHD with HDR, and the weatherproof media bay that allows you to store and connect a variety of popular media players.
There's the perfect size for your need; it's available in 43โ€, 55โ€, 65โ€ and 75โ€ sizes.

To me, an outdoor television feels like the ultimate in luxury, and now it's attainable for more of us!

Get your SunBrite Veranda Series today at Best Buy!

 

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