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SunBriteTV Veranda 4 SB-V4-55-BL 54.6"

Featuring an IP55 weatherproof build and a 55-inch 4K IPS M+ LED panel with 600 nits brightness, this TV is engineered for reliable outdoor use in full-shade areas. Its built-in webOS smart platform with Apple AirPlay, Chromecast, and an included weatherproof remote delivers a complete streaming experience without external gear. This set is best for homeowners installing a durable, permanently mounted display on a covered patio or screened porch.

Screen 54.599998474121094
Resolution 3840x2160
Panel LED
Refresh 60 Hz
hdr HDR10
smart platform webOS
dolby vision false
dolby atmos false
SunBriteTV Veranda 4 SB-V4-55-BL 54.6" tv
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価格 $2,395
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Featuring an IP55 weatherproof build and a 55-inch 4K IPS M+ LED panel with 600 nits brightness, this TV is engineered for reliable outdoor use in full-shade areas. Its built-in webOS smart platform with Apple AirPlay, Chromecast, and an included weatherproof remote delivers a complete streaming experience without external gear. This set is best for homeowners installing a durable, permanently mounted display on a covered patio or screened porch.

  • Screen size 54.599998474121094
  • Resolution 3840x2160
  • Panel type LED
  • Refresh rate 60
  • HDR HDR10
  • Smart platform webOS
  • HDMI version 2.1

The 30-Second Version

The SunBriteTV Veranda 4 SB-V4-55-BL is a 55-inch 4K outdoor TV built for shaded patios, with IP55 weatherproofing and webOS smarts. Picture quality is strong for the category, but the high price and limited brightness make it a niche pick. Only spring for it if you really need a TV that lives outside 24/7.

Overview

If you've been searching for a way to watch the big game outside without dragging a TV in and out every time, the SunBriteTV Veranda 4 SB-V4-55-BL is the kind of permanent solution you're after. This 55-inch 4K TV is built to live on a covered porch or under a pergola, handling humidity, dust, and the occasional splash thanks to its IP55 weatherproof rating. It's basically a standard smart TV in a rugged shell, packing LG's webOS platform for streaming, plus 600 nits of brightness to fight ambient glare.

The picture quality reached the 88th percentile across all TVs in our database, which means it's a standout for sharpness and color in the right light. The IPS panel gives you wide viewing angles, so your whole crew can see the action without color washout, even if they're off to the side. Build quality feels reassuringly robust, and the weather-resistant remote is a nice touch, you won't be babying it when your hands are damp from a cold drink.

webOS is a real bright spot here. It's snappy, intuitive, and comes with all the major streaming apps built in, plus Apple AirPlay and Chromecast support for easy casting. The three HDMI ports are enough for a soundbar and a streaming stick or game console, though the built-in audio is a letdown. Those two 8-watt speakers sound thinner than a cheap portable radio, so plan on adding external audio if you want any kind of room-filling sound.

Performance

Picture quality is where this set earns its keep, at least for outdoor viewing. The 600-nit peak brightness does a decent job punching through reflected porch light, and the anti-glare coating helps keep the image visible even with some ambient light around. Colors look vibrant without being overblown, and the 4K resolution stays crisp up close. But don't expect home theater-level contrast. With a 1100:1 native ratio and no local dimming, black bars and shadowy scenes take on a milky gray tint once the sun goes down.

HDR10 is supported, but without the brightness or contrast to really flex, it's more of a spec sheet checkbox. In our testing, HDR content only looks marginally better than SDR, and you'll miss Dolby Vision entirely. Gaming performance is middle of the pack, with a 60Hz refresh rate and input lag that's fine for casual couch play but won't impress competitive gamers. If you're planning on plugging in a PS5 or Xbox, it'll work, but the experience is just okay.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 54.9
Audio 42.6
Smart 65.7
Gaming 53.8
Display 64
Connectivity 70
Social Proof 8.8
Picture Quality 88

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Built to survive outdoors with IP55 weatherproofing 88th
  • Crisp 4K picture and wide viewing angles via IPS panel 70th
  • webOS is snappy and loaded with streaming apps 66th
  • 600 nits is bright enough for shaded areas
  • Includes a weather-resistant remote and robust port cover

Cons

  • Expensive compared to indoor TVs with better picture quality 9th
  • No Dolby Vision, and HDR impact is limited
  • Anemic built-in speakers, you'll want a soundbar
  • 60Hz refresh rate and mediocre input lag for gamers
  • Not bright enough for direct sunlight exposure

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 54.6"
Resolution 4K
Panel Type LED
Backlight Direct LED
Aspect Ratio 16:9

Picture Quality

Brightness 600 nits
Contrast Ratio 1100:1

HDR

HDR Formats HDR10
Dolby Vision No
HDR10+ No
HLG No

Gaming

Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Response Time 8
ALLM No

Smart TV

Platform webOS
Voice Assistant Apple AirPlay, Works with Google Assistant
Screen Mirroring Apple AirPlay, Chromecast

Audio

Speaker Config 2
Wattage 16
Dolby Atmos No
eARC Yes

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 3
HDMI Version 2.1
USB Ports 1
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 5
Ethernet Yes
Optical Audio Yes
VESA Mount 400x400

Power & Size

Weight 21.1 kg / 46.5 lbs

Value & Pricing

The SunBriteTV Veranda 4 sits in a weird pocket. It costs between $2,395 and $3,298 depending on where you shop, a spread of over $900 that should make you price-check aggressively. For that money, you could grab a 55-inch LG C5 OLED or Samsung QN85D and still have cash left for a stellar sound system. But those TVs would fizzle out after one rainstorm. You're paying for the weatherproof chassis and peace of mind, and if outdoor viewing is a priority, that's the going rate. Still, we'd like to see a brighter panel or better contrast at this price.

vs Competition

Stack it against the Sony BRAVIA 5 K55XR50 or LG C5 OLED and the picture quality gap is obvious. The Sony delivers better motion handling and upscaling, while the LG's OLED panel offers perfect blacks and infinite contrast for around the same price. But neither can handle a humid summer night on the deck. The Samsung QN85D gets brighter and has better gaming chops, and the TCL QM8K offers blistering peak brightness for HDR, but again, zero weather sealing. This SunBriteTV is basically a modified indoor TV focused entirely on the outdoor niche, which means you accept picture tradeoffs for durability. If you're looking for an outdoor TV that can handle partial sun, you'd need SunBrite's own brighter models or something like Samsung's The Terrace, but those cost a lot more.

Spec SunBriteTV Veranda 4 SB-V4-55-BL 54.6" Sony BRAVIA 9 K85XR90 Hisense U8QG Mini-LED 100" Class U8 Series MiniLED LG C5 Series OLED55C5PUA Samsung QN85D QN85D TCL QM7K Series 98QM7K
Screen Size 54.599998474121094 85 100 55 75 98
Resolution 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 4K
Panel Type LED QLED Mini-LED QLED OLED Neo QLED QLED
Refresh Rate 60 120 165 144 120 144
Hdr HDR10 HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), Dolby Vision Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10 HDR10, HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
Smart Platform webOS Google TV Google TV webOS Tizen Google TV
Dolby Vision false true true true false true
Dolby Atmos false true true true true true
Hdmi Version 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product HdrAudioSmartGamingDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofPicture Quality
SunBriteTV Veranda 4 SB-V4-55-BL 54.6" 54.942.665.753.864708.888
Sony BRAVIA 9 K85XR90 Compare 76.197.192.778.892.893.99879.7
Hisense U8QG Mini-LED 100" Class U8 Series MiniLED Compare 98.798.39695.49775.98999.4
LG C5 Series OLED55C5PUA Compare 86.199.965.799.989.392.59888.5
Samsung QN85D QN85D Compare 84.189.470.278.890.989.79879.7
TCL QM7K Series 98QM7K Compare 90.981.597.693.85384.49897.7

Common Questions

Q: Is the SunBriteTV Veranda 4 good for direct sunlight?

No, this TV is designed for full-shade outdoor areas. Its 600-nit brightness can't overcome direct sun, so you'll get a washed-out image. For sunny spots, look at SunBrite's brighter Veranda 3 or Pro series.

Q: Can I use the SunBriteTV Veranda 4 indoors?

You can, but it's overkill. A regular indoor TV like the LG C5 or Samsung QN85D will deliver better contrast, brighter HDR, and gaming features for less money. Only consider it if you anticipate occasional rain exposure through large open windows.

Q: What is the IP rating of the SunBriteTV Veranda 4?

It's IP55 rated, meaning it's protected against dust and low-pressure water jets from any direction. This makes it safe for rain, splashes, and general outdoor humidity, but it's not fully waterproof or submersible.

Q: Does the SunBriteTV Veranda 4 support Dolby Vision?

No, it only supports HDR10. If you're watching a lot of Dolby Vision content from Netflix or Disney+, you won't get the dynamic metadata benefits, and the limited brightness means HDR impact is already somewhat muted.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this TV if you're planning to use it indoors. For the same money, an OLED or a bright Mini-LED will blow it away in every picture metric. Also skip it if your outdoor space gets any direct sunlight; the anti-glare coating helps, but 600 nits isn't enough to fight the sun, and you'll be frustrated by the poor visibility. Gamers should note the 60Hz panel and just-okay input lag won't satisfy competitive play. If budget is a concern, a good indoor TV on a rolling cart that you bring in each night saves a bundle and gives you a better image, so long as you remember to bring it in before the sprinklers hit.

Verdict

Should you buy the SunBriteTV Veranda 4? If you've got a fully shaded outdoor space, love the idea of leaving a TV mounted permanently outside, and can stomach the price, it's a solid pick. webOS is delightful to use, the 4K image is crisp, and the weather resistance means no more frantic dashes when a surprise shower hits. But be honest about your setup: if your patio gets any direct sun, 600 nits won't cut it and you'll be squinting at a washed-out screen. And if you're just looking for a TV that'll sit in a sunroom with the windows open occasionally, a standard indoor TV with a good warranty makes a lot more financial sense.

Usage Scores

Overall (51)Budget (49.3)Gaming (48.8)Movies (47.9)Sports (53.5)Outdoor (64.9)Portable (38.7)Corporate (49.5)Streaming (57.4)Smart Home (57.1)

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