TVC Technology Solutions has unveiled a new range of purpose-built outdoor displays designed to eliminate the long-standing compromises associated with traditional ‘TV-in-a-box’ enclosure installations. Branded as the outvue range, the new lineup promises improved performance, simplified installation, wider viewing angles and enhanced durability—offering AV professionals a robust alternative just in time for the busy summer season.
For years, integrators have relied on protective enclosures to adapt indoor TVs for outdoor use. While functional, these solutions have often introduced more problems than they solve. TVC’s latest innovation aims to address these challenges head-on by removing the enclosure entirely and replacing it with displays engineered specifically for outdoor environments.
At the core of the outvue proposition is resilience. Each display is fully sealed to IP66 standards, ensuring complete protection against water and dust ingress. Combined with IK10 impact certification, the range is built to withstand the rigours of high-traffic commercial settings such as pubs, sports bars and holiday parks, as well as demanding residential installations like garden entertainment zones and poolside lounges.
Available in 55in, 65in and 75in screen sizes, all models deliver full 4K UHD resolution, ensuring sharp, vibrant visuals regardless of content source. A standout feature is the 3000 nit high-brightness output, which enables clear daytime viewing even in direct sunlight—an essential requirement for outdoor environments where ambient light can easily wash out standard displays.
Chris Whitlock, Technical Director at TVC Technology Solutions, positioned the launch as a significant step forward for the AV installation market: “With the summer of sport nearly upon us, we are very pleased to launch the outvue range. Installers have spent years trying to make indoor TVs survive outdoors, and it’s always been a compromise. Enclosures introduce failure points, degrade image quality and create call-backs nobody wants. outvue flips that entirely, offering a purpose-built solution that installs cleaner, performs better and keeps working when it matters.”
Whitlock’s comments highlight a familiar pain point across the AV sector. Enclosures, while protective, inherently introduce vulnerabilities. Their need to open for installation and maintenance creates entry points for moisture and debris, while materials such as plastic can degrade over time—particularly in outdoor conditions exposed to UV and temperature fluctuations. Clear protective panels, often used to shield the display, are prone to scratching, condensation and discolouration, all of which negatively impact image quality.
By contrast, the outvue range removes this intermediary layer altogether. Each unit features anti-glare-coated tempered glass, delivering improved clarity and maintaining consistent brightness and colour accuracy. Wide 170/170-degree viewing angles further enhance the user experience, ensuring content remains visible from multiple positions—ideal for social environments where viewers are rarely seated directly in front of the screen.
The displays are housed in a powder-coated aluminium chassis, combining durability with a premium aesthetic. This design not only provides robust environmental protection but also offers a slimmer, more refined profile compared to bulky enclosure systems. For integrators working on high-end residential projects or luxury hospitality venues, this represents a significant advantage, enabling seamless integration into carefully designed outdoor spaces.
Installation has also been streamlined. The outvue range supports a standard VESA 400 x 400 mounting pattern, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of brackets and mounting solutions. This simplifies deployment for installers and reduces the need for custom fabrication—another common drawback of enclosure-based setups.
Connectivity is equally straightforward, with two HDMI inputs and a USB port providing flexibility for content delivery. Installers can easily integrate broadcast TV systems, IP streaming devices such as Fire TV or Google TV platforms, or local media playback solutions. This versatility ensures the displays can adapt to a wide range of use cases, from live sports screenings in commercial venues to curated entertainment experiences in private gardens.
Energy efficiency and performance optimisation are also addressed through the inclusion of an ambient light sensor. This feature allows the display to automatically adjust brightness levels based on surrounding conditions, maintaining optimal visibility while reducing unnecessary power consumption. The result is a system that performs consistently across varying environments, from bright midday sun to evening viewing sessions.
From a commercial perspective, the timing of the launch is particularly strategic. With a packed calendar of major sporting events driving demand for outdoor viewing experiences, venues are looking for reliable, high-quality display solutions that can attract and retain customers. The outvue range positions itself as a turnkey answer, enabling venues to maximise footfall and revenue during peak periods.
For residential integrators, the opportunity lies in differentiation. As outdoor living spaces continue to evolve into fully equipped entertainment areas, clients are increasingly seeking premium solutions that combine performance with aesthetics. The sleek design and high-spec performance of the outvue displays provide a compelling proposition for installers aiming to deliver standout projects.
Ultimately, TVC Technology Solutions is challenging the status quo of outdoor AV installation. By removing the enclosure and engineering a display that is inherently outdoor-ready, the company is addressing long-standing issues around reliability, image quality and installation complexity.
The outvue range is available now exclusively through TVC Technology Solutions, offering AV professionals a timely solution to capitalise on seasonal demand. As the industry prepares for a summer of sport and outdoor entertainment, enclosure-free displays could well become the new benchmark for outdoor viewing.

