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Seura TV Mirrors Let You Watch While You Groom
Seura offers three models of television mirrors for a range of TV sizes, and the ability to have the screen completely disappear when turned off.
March 28, 2008 | by Arlen Schweiger

Nothing quite says ‘wow factor’ like being able to watch TV through your bathroom mirror. Yes, it might also say ‘excess’ but it’s still pretty cool, and it’s a very sleek way to have an LCD in your large contemporary-designed master bathroom.

Wisconsin manufacturer Seura offers up a line of television mirrors designed to incorporate LCD TVs, and actually uses its mirror technology for smaller displays in bathrooms as well as larger mirrors that can go on any wall as decoration and house traditional-size LCDs.

How hip are these things? Redstone American Grill in Minnesota enlisted Seura to outfit its restaurant with the mirrored products, including having the TVs over urinals. No need to fret about checking those basketball scores while you’re on a date at the Redstone!

Seura’s television mirrors are offered in three series: Enhanced Series, featuring vanity mirrors with vanishing technology so the TV screen isn’t in view when off; Premier Series, for the larger-size decorative art mirrors, also featuring the vanishing technology; and the Decouverte Series vanity mirror that does not incorporate the vanishing tech.

If it’s just a chic mirror you want to jazz up your living space, Seura also manufacturers several models of its illuminated mirrors. Hey, TV in the bathroom’s not for everyone.



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Posted by Nina  on  03/03/09  at  11:14 AM

We recently saw this and did some research.  There seems to be quite a few manufactures.  My freind is a bit of a Tech Nerd and help me with the search.  We came across MB Quart, who won a Design and Engineering Award from CES.  This was the product we went with.

Posted by Phil  on  01/29/09  at  09:29 AM

I bought a Seura mirror from our local showroom when we remodeled our master bathroom. There’s nothing better than catching up on the news—while I shave!

Now we’re looking into purchasing another Seura mirror for our living room. I absolutely recommend this product!

Posted by Nils  on  08/18/08  at  06:14 AM

Hello,

it is indeed the best technology I’ve ever came across! We actually bought one, but not a Seura one. We bought one from Simply Mirror TV (www.simplymirrortv.co.uk), who uses a German manufactured technology. They are called Ad Notam and are the market leader in the fields of Mirror Televisions!

We now have put the mirror in our master bedroom and we now are able to watch television, without disturbing the look and feel of our bedroom by a big, chunky television! I really recommend the technology!

Kind regards,

Nils



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