Soak up the sun with SunbriteTV

SunbriteTV has announced the arrival of its Marquee Series weatherproof LCD screens to the Australian market. Resistant against Mother Nature’s vicious habits, the Sunbrite weatherproof television features the latest technology so you can host a good old Aussie barbeque no matter what time of the year.

As a leader in television technology, it is no surprise that SunbriteTV has finetuned the perfect outdoor television. Built for the rapidly changing Australian climate, the Marquee Series televisions can withstand rain, hail, snow and sun. The ultra-tough screen of the Sunbrite television is further protected by an additional layer of hardened glass and complemented by an all-aluminium powder coated frame that is not just resilient but also creates a sleek, slimline exterior available in a silver or black finish.

In addition, SunbriteTV’s Extended Solar Tolerance technology ensures that even in direct sunlight, your television’s image will still be perfect so you don’t miss any of the action. No more time wasted endlessly swivelling the screen around so you can see the picture, SunbriteTV technology does all the work for you.

Not just a great way to get the kids outdoors, with a SunbriteTV Marquee Series weatherproof LCD screen, you can entertain outdoors all year round.

For more information:
Herma
Web: www.herma.com.au
Tel: 1300 730 025
 


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