An RV TV is different from your living room TV because of its voltage, size, and how to set it up to power up and mount. Three SuperSonic TVs made it to our list, along with a small portable TV and a 40-inch flatscreen TV, all with 1080p resolution. So, let’s find out which one is best for your RV. They have said the sound quality is great, the 1080p resolution is crisp, and it’s easy to mount up in the corner of your RV bedroom. But heads up, reviewers also said that this TV is not 12-volt compatible, so we encourage you to measure the voltage of the power outlets in your RV before ordering any TV. Consumers rave about the 1080p picture quality and smooth setup, but we’ll be honest, we’re not sure why this TV received a higher rating than the 32-inch. We read many recent reviews complaining about the low sound quality, but at least this TV allows you to plug in external speakers so everyone in the RV can hear the movie. This SuperSonic TV also has HDMI, USB, and AC ports. So, you’ll be able to stream Netflix, Disney+, and Hulu through your connected streaming device. Consumers who bought this RV TV said the picture quality is impressive, and the sound is surprisingly loud and clear for a small TV. It comes with a quick-release stand and allows you to mount it to your RV kitchen or living room wall. You can scan for channels, adjust the colors, and set the volume mixer for different types of shows. Keep in mind that this TV is battery-powered and provides up to four hours of use. And a top review also said it can run from a 110V power supply with a power adapter directly from an automobile 12V system by plugging it into the lighter receptacle. You can plug this flatscreen into any RV, van, or camper with a 12-volt power system and start watching your local channels or streaming services in no time. Connect your streaming device and stream Ted Lasso while winding down for the night. A recent reviewer said they bought four of these SuperSonic TVs and that they were well worth the money. A few reviewers said the picture quality is great, but the sound quality is good. But it is to be expected with a cheaper, small TV, and consumers have said a soundbar is an excellent solution. And on top of it, you get to watch it in HD quality with excellent sound—no need for speakers or a soundbar (unless you want the cinematic feel). So, plug this TV into any 12-volt vehicle and enjoy streaming live TV channels or your favorite streaming service. This RV TV might be the most expensive option on our list, but it is nice that Free Signal covers you with a 1-year full replacement warranty. We ensured the price was right for the screen size, picture, and sound quality you received. We understand that everyone wants to watch their programming in 1080p at minimum, and you want to be able to hear every word clearly, of course. But we weighed our ranking heavily on the consumer reviews. We evaluated the star rating, number of reviews, and comments on the TV quality before deciding if it was worthy of a spot on the list.