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November 29, 2007 4:54 AM PST

Fully loaded media bed is heaven defined

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Hollandia)

While we will always remain faithful to the TV bar as our favorite media furnishing (with the LCD pool table a close second), we must admit that this multimedia bed will turn more than a few heads.

It's not the first TV bed we've seen, but Hollandia's "Platinum-Luxe Elite" is more than a place to lie down and watch Seinfeld reruns--it's an entire "sleep system" with a boatload of built-in electronics, according to BornRich, including a retractable 32-inch Sony Bravia HDTV in its footboard, a five-disc DVD/CD changer, iPod docking station, five-speaker surround sound, a subwoofer underneath, and a computer-controlled massage mattress that pulsates to the rhythms of the music being played. It's like the "Music Power Bed" on steroids.

All of this is wrapped in a stylish but durable Italian-designed fabric that's even pet-proof, the company says, so you can put away that special Dirt Devil cleaning machine. Although we've never been to Holland, we'd move there in a heartbeat for the furniture alone.

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What A Bed
by Rena F. January 10, 2008 6:14 PM PST
Having just left the king of prussia mall and seeing one of Hollandia's TV beds I can tell you that its quite a experience to lay down and watch TV in such luxury. while the $30K price tag is not for everyone, their beds range in price from 8K to 35K with their less expensive models being the most comfortable bed I have every laid on...if you are looking for the ultimate in sleep comfort, you should make sure you visit one of their stores just to feel what comfort really feels like...i did and plan on making that purchase as soon as I get my husband over...
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What A Bed
by Rena F. January 10, 2008 6:14 PM PST
Having just left the king of prussia mall and seeing one of Hollandia's TV beds I can tell you that its quite a experience to lay down and watch TV in such luxury. while the $30K price tag is not for everyone, their beds range in price from 8K to 35K with their less expensive models being the most comfortable bed I have every laid on...if you are looking for the ultimate in sleep comfort, you should make sure you visit one of their stores just to feel what comfort really feels like...i did and plan on making that purchase as soon as I get my husband over...
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