Mitchell & Brown launches smart TVs for outdoor enthusiasts
October 15, 2024

Mitchell & Brown, the UK TV brand, has announced the launch of two new smart TVs tailored to outdoor enthusiasts.
Ideal for the camping, caravanning and boating markets, the new models, JB-32DVD1811ST and JB-24DVD1811ST, come in 32-inch and 24-inch screen sizes and offer a full range of features. The smart TVs offer the full line-up of streaming services, including Netflix, Prime Video and Apple TV+, built-in Freeview and Freesat tuners, and have a discreet slot-loading DVD player and USB port for recorded media content.
Based on Mitchell & Browns’ CU-Series Smart TVs for the home, these 12V-powered models offer a sophisticated user experience thanks to their WebOS operating system.
Mitchell & Brown Operations Director, Dan Brown, commented: “In a market filled with low-performance 12V TVs, our new releases bring the full at-home TV experience to mobile users. UK-based market research firm Mintel figures suggest that spending on domestic camping and caravanning reached a staggering £2.1 billion in 2023 and continues to grow. Our new 12V TVs are designed to give our retail partners two truly stand-out new products for this profitable sector.”
By including built-in Freesat and Freeview tuners, viewers have access to a wide range of broadcast content via aerial or dish, ideal for those who adventure far off-grid. Connect to Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi Hotspot from a smart device, and these TVs can also access on-demand services like BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, and My5 to catch up on missed broadcast viewing.
Practically, the two new models come with a desktop stand and the option to wall mount using a compact 100×100 VESA mount, Running on a direct 12V feed from a caravan/camper/boat or leisure battery or the supplied multi-voltage to DC12V adapter, both TVs have been designed to consume little power in use – around 17 Watts for the 24” models and 25 Watts for the 32” model.
The JB-32DVD1811ST and JB-24DVD1811ST are available now from Mitchell & Brown, with SRPs of £299.00 and £259.00, respectively.
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