Get the model that has the best off center viewing capabilities....Any recommendation on format (LCD, etc) what models would draw less power? Mounting and wiring challenges? To be a proper live aboard in am going to need a better way of watching media instead of laptop
The tv was installed on my boat when i purchased it... and its installed on a swing arm.Gunni just described the problem with arm installs on a boat. If you want to put a TV in your boat it is best to solidly mount it on a bulkhead. 12 volts power source is the most practical as well. Chief
Great thank youMounted a 32" Vizio wifi enabled LED TV ($280 at Costco) hard to the galley bulkhead. Use a ~$50 HDTV antenna (forgot the name, but it is the size and thickness of a piece of paper) and a hardwired PicoStation M2HP for the repeater. The antenna will grab stations 50 miles away and the repeater grabs weak wifi signals from 1/2 mile or more. The third devise is simply connecting the IPhone to the TV using apple's AirDrop which surprisingly, the newer Vizio sees (where an Apple TV and router were required before). So Netflix via data from the iPhone or via wifi on the Netflix or Amazon Prime apps preinstalled on the TV. Or movies and stored content from the IPhone. The kicker is watching the iSailor NAV/charting app on my iPhone on the 32" TV. so everyone knows where we are (and the ETA for the tired kids).