Television Mirror Technology
Filed under: Televisions | By: Kerrye Matthews
Posted on: July 31, 2007 | No Comments

Green Bay, Wisconsin based company, Suera, is using some ultra cool technology to bring mirrors to life. At first glance, their product appears to be an elegant looking mirror. When turned on (via an infrared remote control), the mirror delivers a vivid HDTV liquid crystal display. The mirrors, made of a specially formulated glass, combine mirror reflection with vanishing technology which allows the LCD television picture to completely disappear leaving what appears to be a standard mirror.
The inner workings of the mirror are hidden in the wall behind the mirror of most bathroom mirrors. These are generally referred to as the recessed series. Also available are surface mount mirrors that hang on the wall as a picture frame would. Models range from 3 to 3.5 inches in depth and are available in many screen sizes.
If you are wondering from where the sound comes, speakers are self contained in all models of the mirrors and output sound from the bottom of the unit. The mirror comes equipped with well hidden A/V inputs and outputs that allow use of cable, satellite, and antenna. The mirror has a stylish slim silhouette and offers a portal to the latest programming technology at your fingertips. Imagine watching your favorite news channel while brushing your teeth.

This mirror and the LCD portion of the mirror are available in most standard sizes and can also be custom made to meet your size specifications.
Price: Starts at $2599
Manufacturer: Seura
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