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For some hot tubs, the TV isn't everything

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Coast Spas)

At first glance this multimedia spa didn't seem particularly special, especially given its optional 17-inch LCD. After all, we've already seen versions with others with screens as large as 42 and even 61 inches. But Coast Spas is apparently trying to make the case that size isn't everything (at least where the TV is concerned).

The "Extreme Spa" focuses on other features, such as a Sony sound system, Boss controls, DVD player, LED-equipped headrests, underwater lights and even a towel warmer. And it claims to seat eight people comfortably, according to Luxurylaunches, for $16,000. Maybe size is important after all.

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by frieders88 June 13, 2009 12:36 PM PDT
nice, i need to know people's experiences with multimedia tubs
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