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bbaker
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Mar 19, 2012, 9:05 PM

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Anyone have experience with SkyVue outdoor TV's. Sounds like a good company, although not much history.



weloveiggy
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Apr 5, 2012, 7:20 PM

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I have their 46" and it's awesome.
Nice and bright, been up and running for the last year with zero issues.
Seems like a little known company with a big leg up on their competition.
I did make an inquiry when I bought mine and they were very knowledgeable.
The only reason there isn't much info about them is that they spent a fair amount of time doing R&D and just started producing TV's about a year and a half ago.
I see they recently added a 70" and 80".
Think I'll have to get one soon.
Wink

Don


bbaker
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Apr 9, 2012, 7:49 PM

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I have their 46" and it's awesome.
Nice and bright, been up and running for the last year with zero issues.
Seems like a little known company with a big leg up on their competition.
I did make an inquiry when I bought mine and they were very knowledgeable.
The only reason there isn't much info about them is that they spent a fair amount of time doing R&D and just started producing TV's about a year and a half ago.
I see they recently added a 70" and 80".
Think I'll have to get one soon.
Wink

Don Thanks for the info! I am looking at a 60" and cannot make myself write the check for the additional $1800 to go from 60" to 70". Which way did you go with the speakers? I have a great outdoor sound system and I am leaning away from any speakers at all. I would rather upgrade my sound system with the speaker money.



bbaker
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May 4, 2012, 12:03 PM

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I have their 46" and it's awesome.
Nice and bright, been up and running for the last year with zero issues.
Seems like a little known company with a big leg up on their competition.
I did make an inquiry when I bought mine and they were very knowledgeable.
The only reason there isn't much info about them is that they spent a fair amount of time doing R&D and just started producing TV's about a year and a half ago.
I see they recently added a 70" and 80".
Think I'll have to get one soon.
Wink

Don I ordered the 60" and looking forward to getting it in a couple of weeksSmile



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May 15, 2012, 7:21 PM

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bbaker
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Jun 4, 2012, 1:17 PM

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The 60" SkyVue is up and works great. The screeen is very vivid and can be seen at night from a long way away. Our only downside was that we hit a long HDMI cable with one of the lags on our mountShocked

 
 
 


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