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The best outdoor TVs of 2024: Expert recommended

Our chart can help you determine what outdoor TV you need for your space.
Type of outdoor TV |
Appropriate areas |
Shade |
Gazebos, screened-in rooms, sunrooms, verandas |
Partial sun |
Patios, pergolas, porches |
Full sun |
Backyard, BBQ area, poolside, public spaces |
When you’re shopping for an outdoor TV, keep in mind its two-digit IP, also known as an Ingress Protection rating. The first digital signifies how well a TV holds up to dust, dirt, and insect intrusion. The second digital signifies how well the TV handles moisture exposure from humidity, rain, or snow.
The first-digit rating ranges from one to seven. One doesn’t protect much, whereas seven can withstand more punishing conditions. Meanwhile, the second-digit rating ranges from one to nine, with one offering no moisture protection and nine offering the most. Paying attention to these two numbers can help you pick the right model for your environment.