A1Cover Outdoor 40"-43" TV Set Cover,Scratch Resistant Liner Protect LED Screen Best-Compatible with Standard Mounts and Stands (Black) …
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This would be enough to cover the television. The back mount access is a velcro flap that you would simply close when not in use. The only issue I see is that the bottom is also covered, so you may need to make minor adjustments to the flap to fit around any stand or legs.
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Yes, it is possible to cover the back of the television.
Selected User Reviews For A1Cover Outdoor 40"-43" TV Set Cover,Scratch Resistant Liner Protect LED Screen Best-Compatible with Standard Mounts and Stands (Black) …
Finally, someone has given the outdoor TV cover a lot of thought. Without removing the cover, it provides excellent 360-degree protection for my TCL 65" TV. The cover has Velcro on the bottom and back to seal the wall mount and cable entry, in addition to zipping closed on both sides. There's also a pocket to keep the remote safe. When the cover is pulled away from the wall (as shown in the photo), there is enough room in the back to provide additional protection. My TV cable box fit under the cover and was securely fastened to the wall mount hanger with a zip tie. br>The A1Cover outdoor TV cover is fantastic. br>DaveM from Friendswood, Texas.
I almost ordered the wrong size because most TVs are measured diagonally, but this cover is measured by width. So if your TV is 72" diagonal, you'll want the 70" cover; it'll fit perfectly with some wiggle room if your TV is much thicker. I imagine those who complained about the size being way too big ordered this based on the diagonal size of the TV rather than the width. Fantastic cover for turning an indoor TV into an outdoor TV without paying the price of an outdoor/waterproof TV! Waterproof and extremely long-lasting. After looking at a slew of different covers on Amazon, I knew this was the one!.
It's a well-made cover. It safeguards the television well. I have two changes I'd like to make to the cover. 1) Today's televisions are extremely thin, and this cover appears to have been designed for or to fit televisions that are much thicker. The width is correct, but not the thickness. As a result, it drapes over the top of the television, covering about an inch or two of the screen. To avoid this, you must push it over the back of the TV, but the cover pulls forward when you zip it up to cover the screen, so you must push it back out of the way each time you use it. This is similar to a T-shirt. a t-shirt that is way too big It's a little too big and hangs a little too long. 2) A bottom flap can be used to completely cover and enclose the television. This is a great idea, but the velcro used to close the flap is placed in such a way that it is difficult to close.
This TV cover has left a lasting impression on me. I bought a cheap TV (TCL 43" ROKU TV, under $250) because I was skeptical about how well this cover would keep my TV dry. Last week, I used the A1 cover to mount the TV outside. Last week, we had unusually heavy rains in New Jersey (over 6 inches). The television didn't get wet. Apart from dropping the TV in the pool, I can't think of a better test for this: I like how the front flap has zippers and a velcro strap so you don't have to remove the cover every time you want to watch. This is a product that I strongly recommend!.
Easy access to the television and the remote control. I was looking for a cover like this, and this is it. It has a remote control pocket and seals around the television. It also has an easily accessible roll-up flap for quick viewing of the television without having to remove the cover. Bingo! The fabric has a durable feel to it, similar to that of a plastic canvas. The bottom front and sides are closed with Velcro. In addition, the cover is attractive. On my 43" television, I projected images of the cover.
We recently installed a 50" Toshiba LED flatscreen on a tilting and telescoping mount on our terrace, and we just finished installing this cover. For the Toshiba, this was a good size. It's a tad baggy, but it still looks great. It's very easy to use and very functional. It took about 5 minutes to wrap the flatscreen and velcro the back. The way the front rolls up and out of the way for viewing is really nice. It appears to be extremely well constructed. And, with its zippers and velcro closures, I doubt the Toshiba will ever get dusty. The purchase has exceeded my expectations.
I needed a cover for a Samsung 50" TV, but it was only 44" wide, so I went with the 50" TV cover. It's a good fit, the width is about right, it's a little tall because the TV is 25" and the cover is 29", but it's not too bad. It could, however, be a couple of inches thinner, as it appears to be a little baggy. I like the zippers and how easy it is to roll up the front cover; our TV is 5 feet off the ground, so it's very accessible. When the front of the TV is rolled up, clear plastic retainers in the corners keep the cover from sliding off the back of the TV, which is a nice feature. Only the area where the wall mount connects to the TV needs to be redesigned, in my opinion. On the back, there is a large square opening with velcro and a keyhole-like opening. I have a single arm wall mount, but because of the way the brackets fit on the TV, the arm is closer to the top of the TV than the middle. As a result, there's no way to lower the flap to cover the back of the arm's attachment point. It would be great if they provided a cone-shaped split piece of material that you could put over your arm and then velcro to the back side of the cover. There is a good 6-month supply right now. The back of the TV is exposed to the elements for 8 inches. Other covers appear to be the same in this regard, and the material appears to be of good quality, so it should last a few years.
It had a good cover - However, I was dissatisfied with the way it looked on me. I imagined it wrapping around the television and then rolling up - When it's open, however, there's no bottom, so it's just kind of hanging there. In one spot, I also noticed a poorly sewn seam - As a result, I would have had to replace it anyway. Another point of concern for me was that the back slit did not fully open - As a result, without removing the TV from the mount, the case could not be completely removed. I chose a different model that slid over the top of the unit and had good Velcro seals on the back. If you need a really tight fit over your TV, this one might be better - which is difficult to judge when purchasing something online - or if, due to the TV's installation location, you are unable to remove the cover.