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A number of relatively new innovations are becoming more popular today in the bathroom, towel, and drawers that can be heated, so you can get a hot towel out of the shower in an icy winter night. Although television has been available in many bathrooms for some time, now you can install a TV behind a mirror mounted on the wall. The mirror looks like any ordinary mirror until the bathroom lights are dimmed and the TV is on. Only then can be seen on television – a great way to hide modern technology, when not in use. Bathrooms have an incredibly long way since its introduction in the home, and that trend shows no signs of slowing in the short term. You are limited only by your imagination and budget.

bathroom lcd tv Bathroom TV, Original idea
These TV got features of  Built in Freeview in screen sensor switch control. HD ready, supplied as a sealed unit, no dust penetration between glass and screen. Heating screen, tight seal water to meet all standards wet room. 20 “high quality LCD screen, There is even a remote control to operate the fully waterproof TV from its relaxed position. Waterproof TVs Hotels, Since I became aware of these TVs I have seen in operation in some major hotels around the UK. I believe we will see more and more of them in hotels as a standard, as competitors do not want to feel abandoned as they are offering to their customers. Simple installation, having witnessed the installation of one of these wonders of water, I was surprised by the ease with which they are equipped. A simple template is used to make the hole to fit the base plate, audio (if applicable) and Ariel cables are connected and the TV is secured on the plate with some screws.

They have also become more stylish, and come in an infinite variety of styles and shapes. If you hang on a wall-mount a counter, or can be independent at the top of a pedestal, this can be both an art and a reflection of your lifestyle and taste, the establishment of its mood temporary escape from the worries of the world.  There is even a trend in decorating today plans to bring the outdoors in the bathroom. For example, the toilets have been improved with something as simple as the soothing sounds of a gurgling water fountain or something as elaborate as an atrium garden, or even a small stream. At least, large expansive windows may allow views of the outdoors, either a panoramic view or a private garden. Adding these elements can blur the line between “inside” and “outside” and can provide a wonderful feeling of peace and tranquility.

Most people have two options: to spoil your precious time to relax and sprint to another room to see, or stay exactly where you are and miss the program. Well apparently there is a third option, stay in your lovely relaxing bath full of bubbles and only switch mounted on the wall of water on television.  Water resistant TV sets that can withstand a severe soaking and believe it or not, are completely safe. The water does not cause short-or long-term damage to these TVs since they are sealed units.

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