Nobody goes on tour to watch TV, but there’s something very relaxing about being able to catch up with your favourite shows at the end of a long day of exploring.
Although plenty of motorhomers believe touring is a time to escape the TV, an equal number love evenings in their comfortable home-from-home, settled in front of the box.
Some motorhomes – particularly pre-owned ones – will come with a TV already fitted. But what if yours doesn’t, and you want to buy one? Alternatively, you might have a set, but would like to upgrade.
Fear not – here, we’ll tell you all you need to know about buying a new motorhome TV. Then we’ll take a look at your options for TVs that are suitable for leisure vehicle use.
Choosing your TV
Motorhomers who always head to sites with hook-up don’t necessarily need a specialist 12V touring telly, because a standard 240V domestic model can do the job – and will probably be cheaper. If this is you, try Richer Sounds. John Lewis also offers free extended warranties.
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