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published August 07, 2006

"Built to the latest regulations in waterproofing and safety, it is designed to integrate into your bathroom or any other room," according to aquavision.co.uk. "With its slim profile, your AQUAVISION unit can easily be fitted into any stud or solid wall and tiled or plastered up to give that truly 'built-in' look that will enhance any area."

The waterproof television features a heated screen to prevent it from misting up in humid conditions or freezing in cold conditions. The floating remote control makes changing channels that much easier.

"However hot you like your bath, AQUAVISION will, thanks to patented heated-screen technology, continue to give you one of the clearest pictures around," said boundarybathrooms.co.uk.

Featuring a MirrorVision finish, an AQUAVISION unit becomes a mirror when it is turned off.

"With a standard product range of six screen sizes and five glass finishes…we offer the most comprehensive range of bathroom televisions on the market," according to aquavision.co.uk.

The Vanity Mirror is available in portrait or landscape formats, with or without taps. Along both sides are fluorescent lights, with the Vanity Mirror smack in the middle. Just 65 mm thick and 600 mm tall by 1,000 mm wide, this waterproof television is a lean, mean sexy machine.

Another unique design for your bathroom is the brand-new Towel Warmer Series, which transforms the waterproof 17" AQUAVISION television into a "state-of-the-art towel rail."

According to aquavision.co.uk, "This new series is ideal for installation into even the most recently completed bathroom with the minimum of disruption. Just four mounting points and two cables, and your new purchase is ready to go."
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"The mirrored TV Towel Warmer even has (as the name suggests) a mirror, which means it can provide you with entertainment enough for a long soak in the tub, a mirror to see how wrinkled you've gotten once you've finished, and then a nice, warm towel to wrap around your pink and puckered self," reported shinyshiny.tv.

With the AQUAVISION TV, not only can you bathe in style, but you can cook in style too. Designed for those wanting to install the waterproof television into a kitchen cabinet, the AQUAVISION is 600 mm wide, as are most kitchen units, and 355 mm high.

"The television has all the same facilities as our standard 17" unit and therefore, due to its heated screen, can easily be installed over the oven without your worrying about ingress of steam or grease whenever you open the oven door," said aquavision.co.uk.

"AQUAVISION TVs are designed to work in the one space where televisions, not to mention most electronic devices, have been traditionally unable to go: places with water. This means that they can be used in the bathroom, shower, sauna, kitchen, or any other place where they might be in a moist or humid environment," stated gadgets.luxist.com.

We have come a long way since the 1960s, when there was only one black-and-white television in the household. Today, along with other major advancements in TV technology, AQUAVISION has officially put an end to feuding over who gets to watch what. Now, everyone in the family has a place where they can go to catch their favorite shows.

Bath-time drama between siblings is also history now that the kiddies have a TV to watch while splashing around in the tub. Making it possible to watch TV anywhere, AQUAVISION has simplified the home life.
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