TV Set Doubles as a Mirror 229
Bill Kendrick writes "New Scientist reports there's a new wide-screen LCD from Philips which becomes a mirror when you turn it off. Now I just need that holographic fireplace..." Sorry - a dupe from June
Believe me (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Believe me (Score:3, Funny)
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If I want to watch my Star Wars, I want to do so without seeing me and my girlfriend in the screen...
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Re:Believe me (Score:5, Funny)
Like what? C# the Hut?
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does not compute (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Believe me (Score:2)
No it's a mirror TV, not picture in picture. Oh, and I want my copy of Tomb Raider back.
Re:Believe me (Score:5, Insightful)
When I read the summary, I thought "Is this anything more clever than just a semi-reflective coat on a flat TV screen?" The answer is "no".
This means:
a) With one of these, all those annoying reflections you get off your TV screen already get hugely worse.
b) You could get much the same effect much cheaper by putting a standard sheet of semi-reflective glass in front of your standard TV.
Re:Believe me (Score:3)
I agree with you though that the reflections can indeed be annoying.
We've got a Bleeder! (Score:5, Funny)
"Are you almost done dear?"
"Shh. It's Oprah. I never floss during Oprah!"
Joking aside, I can see these being heartily adopted by the hotel industry. Now they can offer you PPV pornos while you're on the toilet! Just imagine the potential for comdom adds in public washrooms...
Re:Believe me (Score:5, Interesting)
A picture's worth a thousand words: clicky [philips.com]
Beneath the woman's neck on the screen you'll find a couple of massive reflections from the ceiling interfering with the picture.
Being a "promotional" picture, the actual experience with this screen is probably worse than that illustrated.
Re:Believe me (Score:3, Insightful)
The ordinary-TV-behind-mirror-glass won't be quite as good, but I can't say how much worse without real evidence.
Re:Believe me (Score:4, Funny)
Wow (Score:5, Funny)
And then I realized you just meant the screen would have a lot of glare. Man, that's disappointing.
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Any TV can be a "mirror" (Score:5, Funny)
Instant mirror. No reflections.
Plus, you can switch it off when you're feeling extra ugly.
great (Score:5, Funny)
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Russia? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:great (Score:5, Interesting)
Some people think you're right. Does anyone remember this incident [209.157.64.200]? If I remember correctly he believed that the black bands displayed when watching widescreen movies in 4:3 aspect ratio were being used to send hidden messages.
yeah (Score:5, Funny)
Re:yeah (Score:5, Funny)
You only turn on your TV to watch commercials?
Re:yeah (Score:4, Funny)
Who won the Superbowl this year?
I think it was Budweiser and Pepsi.
Ohh this is sexy (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Ohh this is sexy (Score:5, Funny)
"I told you never to call me on this wall!"
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How about (Score:5, Funny)
A messedge board also... (Score:5, Funny)
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static electricity (Score:2)
Re:A messedge board also... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:A messedge board also... (Score:5, Informative)
The reason that your screen charges up is because at the back of your set there's a bloody great electron gun (three if you have a colour TV) firing countless electrons at the back of the screen, which are deflected with a magnetic field in a neat pattern that creates the image.
Electrons are negatively charged and over time they cause a charge to build up on the screen.
As an offtopic point, the electrons hit the phosphors on the screen, or pass very close to them which causes them to glow, which is how a TV works. The electrons already present in the phosphor atoms change energy states, which releases light of a characteristic colour (either red, green or blue in the case of a TV).
Re:A messedge board also... (Score:3, Informative)
I guess "they don't make them like they used to" is true.
CRT whine (Score:4, Interesting)
I've always been especially sensitive to it; it was always fun in elementary school when the teacher would spend 15 minutes trying to get the TV/VCR to work, everything seemed fine, yet no picture on the TV. I'd eventually pipe up "the TV isn't plugged in." Worked for TVs without power-on lights the best, of course, because other than the picture they have no indication of whether or not the TV is actually powered up. The teachers eventually learned to trust me on this one. I can hear CRT whine in other rooms, down the hall, you name it. I can tell blindfolded, and yes, friends and I have tested this, whether or not a TV or monitor is turned on. It freaks some people out, but a surprising number of people can hear it if it's pointed out to them.
And yes, I'm one of those people who uses LCD monitors exclusively, unless I have no choice. It's simply too irritating otherwise. Cube farms are a real treat - eventually you learn to tune it out, but it's always there in the background.
When a TV/monitor is on its last legs, it gets REALLY bad, although at that point everyone can hear it. It's fun to tell my friends when their monitor is on the fritz, I can usually pick it up months before the tube dies. I've also noticed, as have you, that newer tubes are even noisier. I notice this particularly on some models; RCA proscans are some of the worst. No idea why, other than to say welcome to my own personal hell
Oh, and walking past the wall-o-televisions at Best Buy is about as close to torture as I've experienced.
Re:CRT whine (Score:3, Informative)
It is the coil that surrounds the tube as this is often driven with a signal of frequency 15.734 kHz (US) and 15.634 kHz (UK). This is the "Horizontal Scan Frequency". ( got this information information from here [high-techproductions.com])
This is right on the edge of human limits, some can hear it, some cannot. When I was a kid, I used to be able to sense that a TV was on, and couldn't understand how I could do it. Don't seem to be able to do it these days though.
Increasing this scan frequency by upping your refresh rate
Re:A messedge board also... (Score:3, Funny)
Does it happen when there isn't a porn DVD in the player?
I can just see it... (Score:4, Funny)
After years searching, the slashdotter brings their first girlfriend home only to have her scream, "I'm leaving you PERVERT!"
"But it's my TV, honest..."
Re:Whoops... That was supposed to say... (Score:2)
Great.. (Score:5, Funny)
So now your SO will not only be able to talk a movie to death, she'll also be tempted to turn the TV off to check her hair/teeth/whatever.
Mirror Site (Score:5, Funny)
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KFG
Re:Mirror Site (Score:5, Funny)
I mean, the mirror showing a picture is posted here [optics.org].
Maybe I should say it's a picture of the mirror showing showing a picture here [optics.org].
Whatever, just click here [optics.org] and see for yourself...
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More TV... Just what we need.. (Score:5, Insightful)
How many TVs do we actually need in the house? It isn't enough that we get 100+ channels of absolute garbage but we have to display it in every single room in the house. Just in case I miss 1 minute of re-runs of re-runs of MASH.
You have to wonder what effect all this TV watching has on the children's attention span.
Re:More TV... Just what we need.. (Score:5, Funny)
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"Computer... what is the effect of watching TV on children's attention span?"
and Majel Barrett anwers.
Seriously though, it would be nice to have a techno house with an all knowing computer that will answer all your questions. This technology could be part of the future house.
There's precious little choice in the 100+ TV channels, but that's because of the way it's delivered. If organizations made TV programming, and it was databased and made available on
Re:More TV... Just what we need.. (Score:2, Interesting)
And what about computers? I can launch firefox (or whatever browser you choose) and go to anything I want anytime. No need to RTFA, I can just read the comments. I can google anything I want and have it in front of me in seconds. How is this any better for attention span than a TV?
Video vs. Words (Score:5, Insightful)
Because you have to sit down and read for x amount of time to get any meaningful information. As opposed to watching a four minute block of video and sound that changes camera angles every 4-8 seconds then 5 minutes of commercials, etc.
When the internet becomes another television channel is when you can compare the two, but right now its still text-based and thus requires some patience and reading comprehension.
Arguably, the internet is shifting us back towards a literate society as compared to an "entertain me" visual society that television tends to produce. Its hard to see the forest for the trees, but considering this is my third-year as a Tivo owner and fourth year broadband subscriber its easy to see how nasty TV is and how much of a saving grace the internet can be.
Neil Postman wrote a great book on the downsides of television-based politics called Amusing Ourselves to Death. [amazon.com] Its worth checking out for those interested in media criticism.
Re:More TV... Just what we need.. (Score:5, Funny)
sure why not (Score:3, Insightful)
Mirror, Mirror (Score:5, Informative)
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/12/222
Perhaps if the editors paused for reflection...
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Re:Mirror, Mirror (Score:3, Funny)
1) it's not a duplicate story, it's a mirror.
2) Cut&Past the high rated comments. Free Karma!!!
Kids, don't try it at home.
Reflection is a problem! (Score:5, Insightful)
What about annoying background light reflecting off your screen while watching TV. Many enjoy watching TV in the dark because even the piece of glass on ordinary TVs is too reflective, and you can see a lightbulb on Darth Vader
Re:Reflection is a problem! (Score:5, Funny)
Ewwww (Score:5, Funny)
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What are you trying to imply here mister?
Here's your holographic fireplace (Score:5, Informative)
www.dimplex.com
They claim to have a patent on the holographic fireplace. I don't see why something like this couldn't be made.
I also though of the recent "geek retro future" version of monster house [discovery.com] where they made a a giant fireplace with stainless stell remote controlled opening doors and mounted a Plasma screen above it. Tres cool.
Re:Here's your holographic fireplace (Score:3, Funny)
Article Text (Score:3, Informative)
09:45 29 February 04
Exclusive from New Scientist Print Edition. Subscribe and get 4 free issues.
A TV set that becomes a mirror at the flick of a switch will go on sale in the UK in March.
The 2500 MiraVision system from Philips of the Netherlands is made up of a 58-centimetre wide-screen LCD that is covered with a thin semi-reflective sheet, mounted in a picture frame.
When the screen is switched on, anyone standing in front of it sees only the picture. With the television switched off, the surface behaves like an ordinary mirror.
MiraVision can even be both things at once. Anyone wanting to watch TV while brushing their hair or fixing their make-up can switch to "picture in mirror" mode, which displays a small image in the corner of the frame.
The screen can also be wired to a PC and used as an outsize monitor. Philips hopes eventually to make a waterproof version for use in bathrooms.
~dank
The sun will be angry (Score:5, Funny)
Redundant feature (Score:5, Funny)
To be put down and avoided (Score:5, Funny)
Doesn't TV add ten pounds to your appearance?
I don't need an even stronger reason to never turn the TV off.
Re:To be put down and avoided (Score:3, Informative)
=Smidge=
Prior art (Score:3, Funny)
Solution for video game geeks everywhere! (Score:2, Funny)
Bad Luck (Score:3, Funny)
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WooHoo (Score:5, Funny)
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Does it have a half-reflective mode, for foursomes? (okay, threesomes, for Slashdotters
Useful is not fun. (Score:2, Insightful)
Here it is from the philips site [philips.com] - with a massive jpg [philips.com] too.
7 years bad luck (Score:3, Funny)
Scary... (Score:5, Funny)
Josh
How does it show black? (Score:3, Insightful)
I've got one of those! (Score:2, Funny)
I'd rather Have... (Score:5, Interesting)
Yawn (Score:4, Funny)
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Oh, this is wonderful (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:This is one of those things that make you think (Score:5, Insightful)
It isnt a bad idea to use the TV as *something* when its turned off, but I'd have thought a mirror would be at the wrong height (you dont want to sit down to look in the mirror).
I'd personally prefer a high res screen saver
Re:This is one of those things that make you think (Score:2)
in small hotel rooms & etc it might make all the difference..
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Jeff
Re:This is one of those things that make you think (Score:3, Funny)
You should know better then that.
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Re:This is one of those things that make you think (Score:4, Insightful)
Why not? I think this is a great idea . . . people are going want this because when you turn it off, it actually becomes a part of the room's decor. Instead of just taking up space on the wall, it looks good and enhances the room, such that you wouldn't even know a TV was there.
I'm sure it's not that important to an average Joe, but think about the people who can afford these screens. They're probably willing to spend some money on the appearance of their home. And when it does become affordable, I think people will like having a wall mirror more than they will a giant black rectangle. Personally, I'm kind of excited. It seems very sci-fi and futuristic: a giant mirror suddenly displays an image. Very cool.
Re:This is one of those things that make you think (Score:2, Funny)
I suppose that depends on who's looking at it... Litterally! :-D
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Hints from Helouis (Score:2)
Re:Oh, great. (Score:4, Funny)
WHO MODDED THIS INFORMATIVE? (Score:2)
Poker. (Score:4, Insightful)
Anyone else is going to mod my post?
I have recevied: Offtopic, Funny, Informative, and now, Overrated!!!!!!
Ok, anyone willing to give me an Insightfull?
Re:Picture in Picture? (Score:5, Funny)
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