Philips Introduces Mirror TV 223
UnknowingFool writes "PCWorld.com is reporting that Philips is introducing mirror TV. It is a combination mirror with LCD monitor that will be rolling out to hotels. The screens will be 1280 x 768 resolution and come in 17, 23, and 30 inch sizes. It reminds me of TV PiP where the main part is the mirror and the smaller part is the monitor. Philips hopes to install it in homes later."
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Mike
Re:bow chicka bow wow! (Score:2, Funny)
Do the "I love you because I'm drunk" crowd fit into your equation?
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ugh... that is what I get for not using the preview button.
Re:bow chicka bow wow! (Score:2)
Am I the only one that finds that "porno music" joke so annoying lame as to cause physical pain every time I am forced to think of it? I think the worst part is having to see (or imagine) the smile people get on their faces after they make the joke, because they are so overjoyed by how clever they are.
It is handy in one regard. It allows you to immediately disregard the possibility that the "joker" will have anything worthwhile to contribute to your life, so you can safely ignore them
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Sounds like someone needs some sweet, sweet lovin'...
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>to an HTML equivalent? Oh no, there isn't one.
I agree. I dislike shockwave flash and the ilk, and have them disabled in my browser. But I like the design so much that I chose to 'advertise' for them.
>Bandwidth-wasting garbage. Tell them to get a
>grip, if you like them so much.
Heh. How does that work? "Hi, WTC2K? I like you so much that I'm here to tell you to get a grip."
>Mod me flamebait, it had to be said.
I don't think you're being a f
Re:bow chicka bow wow! (Score:3, Insightful)
From stupid puns, to monty python, to womanizing and drinking beers, einstein, Richard Feynman (inventor of quantum mechanics), and others won't lose sleep over you putting them on ignore.
Loosen up, tiger.
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Oh, man. (Score:2)
Telescreens! (Score:4, Funny)
"SWEENY!", screamed the shrewish voice from the telescreen. "325921 SWEENY-37! Yes, you! Bend lower, please! You can do better than that. You're not trying. Lower, please. That's better, comrade. Now stand at ease, the whole squad, and watch me."
Re:Telescreens! (Score:3, Informative)
voyerism (Score:2)
Like those mirrored viewing cages.
OOoh...one more step closer (Score:2)
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Re:OOoh...one more step closer (Score:2)
7 years bad luck (Score:5, Funny)
Shaving dangeres (Score:5, Funny)
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Now you can shave and watch the news. As if running a razor blade over your face was not dangerous enough. =-)
Ah, but think of the convenience when something on the news makes you want to slit your throat.
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7 Years Bad Luck (Score:5, Interesting)
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Teenie-Bop! (Score:5, Funny)
A teenage girl's dream! TV-Mirror in one!
Davak
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Big Brother- (Score:2)
Finally... (Score:3, Funny)
And the point is...? (Score:4, Insightful)
But why would anyone want a monitor in their mirror at home???
Re:And the point is...? (Score:2)
Now, explaining why you have a 30"+ mirror in front of the couch in the living room might be a little more touchy...
Re:And the point is...? (Score:2)
Pffft... 52" [philips.com]
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I'd buy it if they put this mirror stuff on a normal LCD TV.
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or a new Car [saturn.com] for 5 dollers less.
Re:And the point is...? (Score:4, Informative)
For when you want to watch TV in the morning while shaving/washing/applying makeup? A mirror in the hallway that also shows when the Next Bus [nextbus.com] is coming along? A mirror over your wet bar that can show cocktail recipies via the Internet? A mirror in your main room that can also be a control panel for your TiVO/MP3 jukebox/digital camera gallery?
Re:And the point is...? (Score:2, Insightful)
Maybe it's just me, but I don't especially like mirrors, except in the washroom/bathroom.
Re:And the point is...? (Score:4, Interesting)
Well its a lot to do with the style you want. For example a lot of Art Deco/Nouveau cocktail bars incorporate a mirror, so if you're going for that look you may want a mirror anyway. Similarly a mirror in the hallway is traditional; people would adjust their hair, makeup and attire after arriving at the house, often while waiting to be shown in. As a result a lot of people who want a traditional style in their house have a mirror in the hallway, even if their guests no longer use it that way.
If you want your home to follow a particular aesthetic, you'll often have mirrors anyway. This would be a nice additional feature.
Re:And the point is...? (Score:3, Insightful)
Well, some people like their TV hidden when not using it (shut up in a cabinet, one of those deals that folds into a counter top, etc) and this takes that to the next level.
At least it's more useful than those TVs built into your kitchen appliances
Re:And the point is...? (Score:3, Funny)
To check on how their internet-fridge is doing.
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As a side note, they will charge you for towels. Lightbulbs however, they tend to overlook. Same goes for shower heads and the batteries out of the remote.
(thread of what you've stolen out of hotel rooms starts here)
Re:And the point is...? (Score:2)
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You can't just be telling that to all these geeks! Mass hysteria will ensue.
*Brings guest over*
*geek* "Look, instead of a TV, it's a..."
*guest* "Holy hell, make it stop! It burrrrns!"
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Uh, because you may not want to waste room space? Could be really handy in some of the ultra-dense urban areas (Tokyo, Manhattan, etc.), where even the tiniest studio apts are insanely expensive (and thus inhabited by people who can afford one of these).
Re:And the point is...? (Score:2)
So I could watch horror movies without my sister sneaking up behind me?
Re:TOTAL RECALL anyone??? (Score:3, Funny)
Yes, but I'm sure Sharon Stone isn't
Muay Glaven! (Score:3, Funny)
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Good for museums? (Score:2)
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Classic case neat technology, but no market (Score:5, Insightful)
THINK! silly.... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Classic case neat technology, but no market (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Classic case neat technology, but no market (Score:2, Interesting)
As for why we don't hang better pictures on a wall is that even without expensive artworks our guest rooms cost around AU$850,00.00+ each to outfit already and as long as it matches the decore no-one notices the "average" art piece. It is in the lobby and oth
Re:Classic case neat technology, but no market (Score:2)
How many tvs do you have to replace per year because customers break them? Would this cost increase or decrease with these new tvs? I suppose that would depend on how most of them break, right? Like if they're all tossed out of windows, and the new tvs are mounted in the wall, t
VT (Score:3, Funny)
Slashdotted badly (Score:5, Funny)
Picture in article (Score:5, Interesting)
Speaking of the TV being on, would you see your reflection during a dark scene in a movie? How would ambient room light affect this?
Re:Picture in article (Score:2)
Not hard to make one with an old laptop display and some mirror film...
Re:Picture in article (Score:2)
I imagine the trick to the mirror involves polarization of some type and the screen is still outputting photons durring a dark scene so there trick will probably still work.
You can watch yourself... (Score:2)
Cheap shot, I know. But seriously, is it really worth spending money you don't have on a product you don't need? (or a product that can be replaced in 3 different products for cheapers?)
nice, hard to think up technology (Score:2)
Spaceballs videoscreen? (Score:2)
SKROOB: (covers crouch) ACK!!! I told you never to call me on this wall!!!! This is an unlisted wall!!!!
DIY for much le$$ (Score:2)
Get a sheet of glass at a glass company for $20.
Get a roll of mirror film at wally world for $8.
Bada bing! Same thing at a 10th of the cost...
Forget Mirror TV... (Score:2)
I wonder if I'd have a mustache and goatee and be ruthless...
what a gdarn nightmare (Score:5, Funny)
male-voice-over:feeling down? self-image problems?
man looks himself over, up and down in the mirror.
male-voice-over:You're an unfashionable slob! Look at these attractive people!
male/female models flash around him in a halo of images.
male-voice-over:You look like NONE OF THESE PEOPLE! They are attractive, you on the otherhand, well, frankly are not.
man's face drops, eyes tear up -- he looks dejected and sad, almost suicidal.
male-voice-over:What you need is a week Visit at ZHHA Spa and Resort, a Bottle of Sup-Er-Pretty hair gel, and a Free 30day supply of E-Z-Thin diet tablets. See the Checkout Counter for details!
man turns from mirror, picking up his bags - another person walks around the corner and the male voice over starts again: "feeling down? self-image problems?"
Hmrphm, cause and effect friends... do I *really* need the intrusion of TELEVISION in the mirror, where, formally, I used to be ALONE with myself?
Re:what a gdarn nightmare (Score:2)
Do you really feel that looking in the mirror is a FORMAL occasion? Do you wear tails, or just a jacket and vest?
They're building it, but is anybody gonna come? (Score:4, Insightful)
I expect that people who discover the Mirror TV at their hotels (because this is not a feature the participating hotels will bother to advertise) will be given a feedback card to send to Philips as they leave, and a majority will be returned with the box for "I don't know whether it works well because didn't feel like using it." marked.
Re:They're building it, but is anybody gonna come? (Score:2)
You have a valid point about watching TV naked. It can also be used as a computer monitor, though, and I suspect there are a few people around here who don't mind browsing Slashdot whilst naked...
Re:They're building it, but is anybody gonna come? (Score:2)
Re:They're building it, but is anybody gonna come? (Score:4, Informative)
a) We geeks don't see too well in the shower once our glasses get all fogged up and wet.
b) Tom Brokaw is not has much to sign along too in the shower.
c) Put in porno and people would be in there a little too long.
Vampire Practical Jokes (Score:5, Funny)
As usual, this news is sooo stale (Score:2)
Re:As usual, this news is sooo stale (Score:2)
Wouldn't it be easier... (Score:2)
Do you really want a 2-way mirror in your hotel? (Score:2)
In other news... (Score:2)
What are the anti-theft provisions? (Score:2)
Playing off an inferiority complex? (Score:5, Insightful)
not only can we turn on the tele-mirror and see all of the beautiful people running around doing beautiful people things wearing beautiful people clothes, but we can immediately see how much less beautiful we really look when compared to those idealized images.
then we can watch commercials featuring make-up and creams, clothes and other products that we need so that we can be beautiful too.
reminds me why i don't own a tv anymore...
--Cycon
http://www.deltaflux.org [deltaflux.org]
Scary thought (Score:4, Funny)
"Oh yeah... Cindy, ride that big ol'-"
*zot!*
"AaaaAAAAhhhhh, who the hell's THAT ugly bastard, and what's that in his hand?!?"
Prices for LCD TV's (Score:2)
However LCD monitor/TVs are really great and I've been looking for one for awhile. I've a couple of buddies with them in their kitchens and been itching to put one in myself. Something that won't take up counterspace, can be hung on the wall, let me use a wireless keyboard & mouse if I want to look up that FoodTV recipe directly, etc.
Doesn't need incredible brightness, not gaming so response time isn't
Re:Prices for LCD TV's (Score:2, Informative)
why aren't they offering it in 1080i? (Score:3, Interesting)
Um, why not just a normal Flat TV, and a Camera? (Score:3, Insightful)
Just my 0b10 cents
In other news... (Score:2)
Get your genuine Disney magic mirror right here (Score:3, Funny)
Throw in voice recognition and we are there.
"Mirror, mirror... who is the geekiest of them all?"
Add a camera and image processing and it can really get itself into trouble.
WOW! (Score:2)
You mean a $2500+ mirror TV could be configured to do what every TV in every half decent hotel already does? Amazing.
Interactive Information (Score:2, Insightful)
the ol' pair of two-eyes a swimmin'.
yeah 2003 was when the hubbub
died down, the world had begun its dimmin'.
these days, tubed in and happy,
my two-eyes plays only the best tunes.
true, reception's a bit crappy,
but can't recall different in many moons...
ahh, a news update -- how exciting!
the war may be close to ending, says the voice.
i smile warmly to two-eyes, inviting
patriotic appearance to shield my secret choice.
the white speck of dust, my betrayer;
there is no place to keep th
This is no good without - a camera!! (Score:2)
Am I kidding or serious? Well, that's a question I leave to the moderators.
If this proves successful... (Score:2)
1984 (Score:2)
Don't mod this funny, this is seriously getting scary.
It's also great when you want to ask your mirror.. (Score:2)
It can do a google image search, and present you with the answer.
who on earth... (Score:2)
If you want a "mirror" just attach a camera to the monitor and reverse the image. Then you don't need the big, heavy mirror.
Re:In homes?? (Score:2)
drive themselves? Hah! I'm still waiting for my fsckin' FLYING car!
Re:One use at a time? (Score:2)
Re:Open Source Version (Score:2)