Which hidden/mirror TV
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Choppy

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48 posts

186 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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Does anyone have any suggestions on a Mirror or framed TV, I need something to go in our dining room, swmbo is having none of it.

Have come across this www.mirrortvcompany.com

Any ideas?

James

E31Shrew

5,962 posts

214 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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We used to manufacture them but sadly have now closed the business.

Instead of paying a fortune, get hold of some two way mirror glass, place one of the 29mm deep Samsung tellies behind then add the frame of your choice. Expect to pay around £100 for a sq metre of glass. As the screens are so thin you can mount it on the wall and just attach the mirror afterwards. Slight downsides are

Slight loss of picture quality but depends on how bright your room is

Good idea to try and run sound via a sound system as inbuilt speakers are normally hidden

You could also attach a screen to the wall and just cover with a nice painting / print.Just lift it off when you want to watch the box!

Mate of mine has this co if you fancy it hidden in furniture

www.hidden-tv.co.uk Certainly not cheap but stunning quality!

FlossyThePig

4,138 posts

265 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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Why not treat the TV as a large digital picture frame?

Both of my Panasonic TVs have an SD card slot. Stik a card full of JPEGs and the TV can be set to cycle through them

Choppy

Original Poster:

48 posts

186 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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Thanks for the responses, Im not one to build something myself.

I rang the Mirror TV company, they have one at a showroom in North West London, I will pop over this week and have a look. Will feed back.

Cheers

James

E31Shrew

5,962 posts

214 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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Choppy said:
Thanks for the responses, Im not one to build something myself.

I rang the Mirror TV company, they have one at a showroom in North West London, I will pop over this week and have a look. Will feed back.

Cheers

James
If you need any help feel free to drop me a message

Good luck

Budget for say a 40" TV at £500.00 plus £100.00 for the glass and £100.00 for the average frame. Plus couple of hundred for labour