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November 8, 2007 4:29 AM PST

The latest TV combo: waterproof and mirrors

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Luxurite)

There are a number of TVs on the market that are waterproof and others that have mirrored screens, but now we have one that combines both. The "Luxurite Wireless Waterproof TV" is a high-definition set that comes in 17 or 19 inches with an optional mirrored finish that appears when it's turned off. The U.K.-made TV can be used outdoors as well as indoors, Trendir says, and its remote is waterproof as well--but you'll pay the price for that durability, to the tune of $4,161. Even though it would be perfect by the pool, we suspect that it'll be most popular among full-time bathroom dwellers, who could use this TV for shaving as well as watching.

(Thanks, Joe)

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latest combo, wah-hoooey! MA.
by MosesMann November 11, 2007 10:57 AM PST
why the off-beat oddities. I'm a modest wage earner [now ret], and I have niether the wallspace nor any inclination to buy beyond my needs.

where is a simple, 23-28" lcd tv combo vhs/dvd that does to dvd's everything the vhs [vcr/& p] side does, without the encyclopaediac 26 volume operation/users [[ha-ha]] quick start reference library
Moses Mann, tired and retired in UT, USA
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