Seura Enhanced Series Mirror Televisions

Clearer Colors and Brighter Images from Behind Mirrors

Seura Enhanced Series Mirror Television in Bathroom

There are just some places that aren’t conducive to television installation and chief among them in most people’s homes are the bathrooms. They are normally some of the smallest rooms in your house and they’re wet environments on top of that. So what are you supposed to do if you simply have to have your high-definition while you shave? The technology wizards at Suera have just the thing with their Enhanced Series of mirror televisions.

Seura has combined the beauty and simplicity of a mirror with the high-tech in their new line of Enhaced Series Seura Mirror Televisions. The general idea seems simple enough. You install a small LCD television behind a mirror so that when the TV is on you can see it and when it’s off you can’t. The main challenge with this placement is in your ability to get a clear picture since the glass and mirror coating physically obscure the screen. Suera has come up with the solution by combining a specialized mirror coating that mimics the real thing with an ultra-bright LCD screen that really pops. And just in case you were worried about the moisture from your shower causing problems, the Seura mirror TV is waterproof.

Seura Enhanced Series Mirror Televisions

You might think that this kind of thing is expensive and you would be right. The 19-in screen embedded in a 24×36-in mirror will run you about $3,500 and while the TV size doesn’t change you can get a mirror that is up to 45×36-in for those big wall spaces. Oh yeah, and I’m sure they’ll customize one for you if you have the coin. For more information and to download the detailed specs you can head over to www.seura.com.

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