Furrion Full Sun Furrion Aurora Partial-Sun Premier 65" 4K HDR LED Review
The Furrion Aurora is a TV that only makes sense outside. It's blindingly bright and weatherproof, but costs as much as two premium indoor TVs. We'll tell you who actually needs it.
The 30-Second Version
A brilliantly bright tank of a TV built solely for the outdoors. It's fantastic at its one job, but at $3700, you're paying a massive premium for weatherproofing.
Overview
The Furrion Aurora Partial-Sun Premier is a TV that makes zero sense indoors, and that's exactly the point. This 65-inch beast is built for one thing: surviving the elements while delivering a shockingly bright, clear picture in your backyard. Forget about comparing it to your living room OLED. The one thing to know is that this is a specialized tool for a specific job, and it's built like a tank to do it.
Performance
The picture quality is the star here, landing in the 99th percentile for outdoor TVs in our database. That 1500-nit brightness is no joke. It cuts through glare on a partially sunny patio like a champ. The 4K resolution is sharp, and while HDR10 support is good, don't expect the deep, inky blacks of an indoor panel. The 3000:1 contrast ratio is solid for an outdoor LCD, but it's all about that raw, sun-fighting luminance.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong picture quality (99th percentile) 99th
- Strong connectivity (90th percentile) 90th
- Strong hdr (81th percentile) 81th
Cons
- Below average audio (27th percentile) 27th
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Size | 65" |
| Resolution | 3840 (4K UHD) |
| Panel Type | LCD |
| Backlight | Backlit |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Year | 2023 |
Picture Quality
| Brightness | 1500 nits |
| Contrast Ratio | 3000:1 |
| Color Gamut | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
HDR
| HDR Formats | HDR10 |
| Dolby Vision | No |
| HDR10+ | No |
| HLG | No |
Gaming
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Response Time | 6.5 |
| ALLM | No |
Smart TV
| Platform | webOS |
Audio
| Dolby Atmos | No |
| eARC | No |
Connectivity
| HDMI Ports | 3 |
| HDMI Version | 2 |
| USB Ports | 2 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 5 |
| Bluetooth | 5 |
| Ethernet | Yes |
| Optical Audio | Yes |
| VESA Mount | 400x400 |
Power & Size
| Weight | 55.0 kg / 121.3 lbs |
Value & Pricing
Worth it only if you have a serious outdoor entertainment space and the budget to match. At $3700, it's wildly expensive for a 65-inch TV, but you're paying for the engineering to make a TV that doesn't wilt in the sun. If you're just looking for a big TV, this is a terrible value. If you need a TV that works outside, it's basically your only high-end option.
Price History
vs Competition
Don't even think about comparing this to a Sony Bravia or LG OLED for picture quality indoors—you'll be disappointed. The real competition is other outdoor TVs, like the SunBrite models, which often trade blows on brightness and weatherproofing. The Furrion's key advantage is that massive 1500-nit peak, which is higher than many direct rivals. Against a standard Hisense or TCL Mini-LED? There is no comparison. One lives in your den, the other is built to survive a rain shower.
| Spec | Furrion Full Sun Furrion Aurora Partial-Sun Premier 65" 4K HDR LED | Sony BRAVIA 5 Sony BRAVIA 5 98" 4K HDR Smart Mini-LED TV | LG OLED evo - G5 series LG - 77" Class G5 Series OLED evo AI 4K UHD Smart | Hisense U65QF Mini-LED Hisense - 75" Class U6 Series MiniLED QLED UHD 4K | Samsung Neo QLED Samsung QN800D 75" 8K HDR Smart Neo QLED Mini-LED | Roku Mini-LED QLED 4K - Pro Roku - 55" Class Pro Series 4K QLED Mini-LED Smart |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 65 | 98 | 77 | 75 | 75 | 55 |
| Resolution | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 7680x4320 | 3840x2160 |
| Panel Type | LCD | Mini-LED | OLED | Mini-LED QLED | Mini-LED | Mini-LED QLED |
| Refresh Rate | 60 | 120 | 120 | 144 | 120 | 120 |
| Hdr | HDR10 | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG | HDR10+, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG |
| Smart Platform | webOS | Google TV | webOS | Fire TV | Tizen | Roku TV |
| Dolby Vision | false | true | true | true | false | true |
| Dolby Atmos | false | false | true | true | true | true |
| Hdmi Version | 2.0 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
Common Questions
Q: Can this TV handle direct sunlight?
It's built for 'partial-sun' areas like a covered patio or deck. It's incredibly bright, but full, direct afternoon sun will still wash it out. That's physics, not a flaw.
Q: Do I need to bring it inside in the winter?
Nope. The IP54 rating means it's sealed against dust and water spray from any direction. You can leave it mounted outside year-round, which is the whole point.
Q: Is the smart TV interface any good?
It runs webOS, which is fine. It's the same system used on many LG TVs. It'll get you to Netflix and YouTube, but don't expect it to be as snappy as your newest indoor set.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for the best picture quality for your money, skip this immediately. Go get a TCL QM8 or Hisense U8K for your living room. You'll get a better overall TV for less than half the price. This is only for people who need a TV that lives outside.
Verdict
We recommend the Furrion Aurora if you're building a high-end outdoor kitchen or covered patio and money is no object. It does its one job exceptionally well. For everyone else—especially if you just want a big TV for a bright room inside—buy a flagship TCL or Hisense Mini-LED for half the price and save yourself three grand.