It started doing more of something new today. I started recording myself playing video games and will be making some tips and tricks segments for different games that I can share with people on the YouTube Channel. Right now I am playing a lot of Fortnite but am also playing a game called Dauntless where you collaborate with other players to take down giant monsters. It is a rather fun game.
I’ve got to figure out the best place to put that camera, though.
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Some nights around here it is so hot inside and cooler outside that I’d love to be able to watch TV outside in comfort. My dream is to have a back porch that is screened in or partially covered so that we can use it in all sorts of weather. Screened to keep the bugs away and partially covered in case of rain. But open and airy enough to enjoy a breeze. Covered also to take advantage of a SunBriteTV Veranda. These are engineered to survive just about any climate in North America, resisting the harsh effects of rain, snow, dust, insects, and extreme temperatures. They are also designed for full-shade outdoor spaces, like covered patios and screened-in porches. That is what I want at our next house.
Be the Party House!
I want to be that party house that has the big game on outside so everyone can see and enjoy it but still enjoy playing outside and grilling and eating and just having a lot of fun in the nice weather. I also want to be able to have outdoor movie nights on that screened in deck. And I want those movies in 4K UHD! The Veranda comes standard with a direct-lit 4K UHD screen with HDR, which is up to 50% brighter than indoor TVs for improved viewing in brighter outdoor environments. It’s more durable, safer, and a better experience that using an indoor TV outdoors. I can’t imagine trying to use my indoor TV outside when there is all sorts of factors like rain, snow, dust and insects. With all the rain happening around here lately I wouldn’t be comfortable with any technology left outside unless it was specifically designed to be weatherproof like the SunBriteTV Veranda series.