Pantel / Aquatic AV weatherproof LCD TVs get torture tested, survive
Neither Pantel's 32-inch PAN320 nor Aquatic AV's 17-inch AQ-LCD17S-1 boast HD panels, but these units can do some things even the mighty Kuro can't. Those sadistic (and oh-so-lucky) souls over at Sound and Vision Magazine were able to grab hold of the duo and indulge in an afternoon of torture -- all without fear of negative consequences. After blasting each set with a water hose, dousing 'em in Kool-Aid and even piling on the dirt, neither missed a single scene. Of course, they will set you back $3,950 and $1,999, respectively, but at least you won't be cooped up inside all summer, right? Hit the read link (and slip on the goggles) for the full report.
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
NONO @ Apr 15th 2008 11:43PM
Kool-Aid?!?! Really? ... God I envy those bastards. I would try a club sandwich... Hey, if you can spill your drink, you can toss your lunch :P
HDpurist @ Apr 16th 2008 12:20AM
wtf, outdoor TVs are pointless. if you've got to watch TV even while your outside, you've got serious mental problems.
Jove @ Apr 16th 2008 1:09AM
ever since the format war ended news have gotten extreemly boring. and this new engadgethd dont help. i miss the old one