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Channeling through a Mirror

20/06/08 10:03 Categories: Hotel Reviews | Technology
Seura Television Mirror

I'm not certain how I feel about watching television in the bathroom. While it's true I could spend hours in the bathroom with some tasty reading material, for whatever reason, channel surfing from the toilet seat just doesn't hold the same allure.

But I'm in the minority on this one. Most folks find the idea of checking the weather, getting the just released sport scores and catching the latest news story, all while completing their toilet, to be very appealing. The company Seura finds a common channel for those who find the television intrusive and for those that want the television to be ubiquitous. Seura calls it the television mirror. When the television is off, the mirror is just that, a mirror. There doesn't exist a single, telltale sign that a monitor is lurking beneath. However, when the television is on, the picture is smartly placed and crystal clear (as can be the volume with Seura's proprietary invisible speaker system).

I likely wouldn't utilize a television in the bathroom, but I appreciate Seura's thoughtful approach for those that might.




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