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TVC launches outvue outdoor displays to help venues maximise this summer’s sporting revenues.
Bolton, UK – 21st April 2026 – TVC Technology Solutions has launched a new range of purpose-built outdoor displays designed to help pubs, bars, hotels and leisure venues turn outdoor spaces into high-performing revenue drivers.
With a packed summer of sport on the horizon, including major international tournaments and evening kick-offs ideal for UK audiences, the outvue range enables venues to create compelling outdoor viewing experiences that attract footfall, keep customers on site for longer, and increase spend per head.
Available in 55, 65, and 75-inch screen sizes, the outvue displays deliver full 4K UHD picture quality with a high-brightness 3000 Nit output for clear daytime viewing. Their wide 170-degree viewing angles ensure visibility across beer gardens, terraces, and outdoor seating areas.
Unlike traditional outdoor TV installations that rely on indoor screens housed in protective enclosures, outvue is engineered specifically for outdoor use. Fully waterproof and dustproof to IP66 and impact rated to IK10, the displays are built to withstand the realities of busy hospitality environments and unpredictable weather.
Chris Whitlock, Technical Director at TVC Technology Solutions, commented, “Outdoor space can become one of the most valuable assets a venue can have, particularly during the summer months. The challenge has always been delivering a reliable, high-quality viewing experience outside without the compromises that come with enclosure-based solutions.
Traditional enclosure systems, whilst being suitable alternatives at times, can have their limitations. Over time, this can impact both the viewing experience and the operational cost of maintaining outdoor AV setups.
By contrast, outvue’s anti-glare tempered glass, high brightness and ambient light sensor ensure a consistently clear picture from day through to night, automatically adjusting to changing light conditions while optimising energy use.
For venues, this translates into a more engaging customer experience, whether through live sport, music events, or promotional content, helping create a destination environment that encourages repeat visits. The slim, modern design of the outvue range also allows for more visually appealing installations compared to bulky enclosure systems, making it well suited to premium outdoor spaces, from contemporary pub gardens to hotel terraces and rooftop bars.
With straightforward installation and flexible source connectivity via HDMI and USB, the displays can easily integrate with broadcast and streaming setups or devices, allowing venues to quickly deploy outdoor viewing zones in time for peak trading periods.
“As competition for customer attention increases, venues need to offer more to attract footfall and keep the customers engaged,” added Whitlock. “Creating a vibrant outdoor viewing space can transform how a venue performs during key sporting moments, turning a single match into an all-evening experience.”
The outvue range is available now from TVC Technology Solutions. Maximise your outdoor revenue this summer by installing outvue before kick-off.
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TVC Technology Solutions, a division of the TVD Group, was established in 1996 by Jim Brown along with his sons, Matthew and Daniel. Starting from humble beginnings in a shop in Leigh, the company has become one of the largest suppliers of audio-visual solutions and domestic appliances across the UK and EIRE.
As an employee-owned business specialising in the supply, installation, and maintenance of audio-visual products, TVC is known for its personalised approach, offering high levels of customer service and products tailored to meet client needs. The company's strong relationships with its partners enable it to deliver bespoke, future-proof, turnkey solutions suitable for any industry or environment.
TVC provides custom audio-visual solutions to a wide range of sectors, including hospitality, hotels, holiday parks, retail, leisure, betting and gaming, healthcare, public and education, and specialised markets such as luxury yachts and places of worship.