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Pantel readies trio of weatherproof Mirror TVs


Just because you haven't been remotely interested in seen a mirror TV in, oh, years, doesn't mean that companies aren't still interested in exploiting the niche. Take Pantel, for instance, who is totally stoked about debuting a trio of 'em at CEDIA 2008. Set to launch in 20-, 32- and 42-inch flavors, the Mirror TV line is aimed at folks looking to add a multipurpose display in their bathroom, shower or sauna. The 20- and 32-inch editions arrive with a 720p panel, while the 42-incher checks in with a full 1080p resolution. Price wise, you're looking at $1,200 for the little guy, $2,755 for the 32-inch sibling and $5,800 for the mack daddy.

Mirror Collage Plasma TV Cabinet conceals your set, decorates room


In most cases, tactfully hanging your PDP on a wall could pass as a piece of art, and while there are certainly alternatives out there for those too hesitant to hang, this creation certainly ups the ante. The Mirror Collage Plasma TV Cabinet spans far enough around to accommodate "most 50-inch plasmas," and as the picture above depicts, it covers your set with a variety of mirrors that not only block your display, but purportedly "create the illusion of more space" in your room. Of course, the real draw here is that this piece is precisely what we fellows have been needing to convince our better halves to let us adorn a wall with a television -- the only problem, however, is that staggering $4,649 price tag that comes along with it.

[Via Luxist]

DND Casa's mirror conceals a PC, LCD HDTV


While we've certainly seen our fair share of LCD TV-equipped mirrors before, DND Casa is apparently aiming to raise the bar once more by stuffing a full-fledged PC into the mix. Reportedly, the firm is marketing its new ARCO mirror to high-end households in Korea, and while details regarding the specs and technology behind the glass are scarce, we do know that the "Mirror Image" magic from Ad-Notam is incorporated. Of course, we fully expect the videophiles in the crowd to scoff mightily at such a bizarre attempt at consolidation, but for those interested in a few more snapshots, feel free to click on through and take a peek.

[Via AVing]




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