Gone is the yesteryear age were people watch Cathode Ray
Tube (CRT) televisions and it has been replaced by new technology in plasma and
LCD televisions, this displays are now being used outdoors in our backyards to
entertain us whilst we kick back or whether you are deploying digital signage.
Remember the last time you missed the game? Remember when
the family comes round and you are all outside talking and you keep glancing at
your watch? Well now you will never miss your favourite television program,
because the technology has advanced so much you can have your own outdoor home
cinema.
The simplest way to create an outdoor TV system is to house
the television in a protective case that will offer protection from vandals,
theft and the weather, alternatively you can buy an all weather TV. Then you
need some sort of outdoor speakers, there are several on the market one pair I
have are wireless, all you do is plug the receiver into the TV and the audio is
transmitted wirelessly to each speaker. This is the most simple set up possible
with the TV mounted onto an external wall, so the cables come directly out of
the wall into the case and TV.
It gets a little tricky when you want to run cables across
your garden, as you have to protect the cables form accidental cutting with
garden tools. Then you have to run cables through this conduit to the
television and sometimes it does get messy. So I hope some of the information
has been of use and good luck with your outdoor home cinema or digital signage solution.
Graham has over 15 years experience manufacturing outdoor TV
cabinets , that are used to protect televisions outdoors from theft,
vandalism and the weather. These make an ideal outdoor
home cinema solution.