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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Curval on April 22, 2008, 09:31:06 AM
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Anyone have one?
I have been online and the few dealers that supply them do not, for the most part, list the prices.
Has anyone had any experience with different brands?
Looking to install one in a bathroom, viewable when soaking in the tub.
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Dont tell me.....that suite they put you up in in Paris had one and now you want one for yourself?
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Then you could play AH in the tub with your.. "wireless joystick" ? Glue a bunch of rubber duckies upside down to the base of your Saitek perhaps.
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Dont tell me.....that suite they put you up in in Paris had one and now you want one for yourself?
Nope...this one goes back to the Okura Hotel in Amsterdam. :) They had one and now I want one.
The suite was in London btw. We were only in Paris for the meeting and flew back the same day.
I don't fly AH these days so hat isn't the reason.
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Wow,
Last night we were looking for a bathroom sized flat panel. Went home to re-measure and it would have been too wide. Never knew there were water resistant units.
Back to the drawing board.
Thanks for the heads up.
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They make one Curval. I looked into it considering it for the hot tub area. They're roughly $3200 for a 32" which was about $2000 more than I am willing to pay.
Edit:
http://www.backyardstuff.com/Games%20&%20Fun/outdoor_tv.htm
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Here's what I was thinking of...
http://pic4.picturetrail.com/VOL767/2726312/18209750/314304777.jpg
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Watching porn while in the tub? :D
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Just how steamy do you plan on making that place...> They seem to carry quite a premium for what they are. If its just in a bathroom you might want to consider going with a regular LCD and accepting that it might not last more than a few years. That being said, is that bad thing? Upgrading a LCD after 3-5 years isn't necessarily a bad thing and you could buy at least two regular ones for the prices I have been seeing for exterior rated displays. You might also consider a regular one with an extended warranty as this is one of the scenarios that would warrant the expense.
If you were going to leave it outside or use it on a boat you should definitely spring the cash.
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That was gonna be my next question.
I'm planning on an interior installation and the room's got a lot of volume so it rarely gets steamed up. The stereo we have in there's been good the last five years or so. But the stereo only cost a couple hundred.
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Just how steamy do you plan on making that place...> They seem to carry quite a premium for what they are. If its just in a bathroom you might want to consider going with a regular LCD and accepting that it might not last more than a few years. That being said, is that bad thing? Upgrading a LCD after 3-5 years isn't necessarily a bad thing and you could buy at least two regular ones for the prices I have been seeing for exterior rated displays. You might also consider a regular one with an extended warranty as this is one of the scenarios that would warrant the expense.
If you were going to leave it outside or use it on a boat you should definitely spring the cash.
I have no plans to leave it outside...just in the bathroom.
Warrenties are a waste of time talking about down here...99% of 'em are void as soon as the LCD leaves US soil.
But, you have given me "food for thought"...thanks. May just go this route.
Mox...that is indeed a possibily. ;)
Rip...that looks pretty sweet but I hear you...waaaaaay too much.
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Curval,
Find a local boat repair place and ask them to build you a polycarbonate box for your desired TV. Polycarbonate is a very tough clear plastic that is used in boat windows and thousands of other things including bullet proof windows. They should be able to build you a box out of one 4’ x 8’ sheet. It’ll cost much less and you could beat on your TV with a hammer all day if you wanted. Bermuda might even have a plastic fabrication specialty shop.
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Curval,
Find a local boat repair place and ask them to build you a polycarbonate box for your desired TV. Polycarbonate is a very tough clear plastic that is used in boat windows and thousands of other things including bullet proof windows. They should be able to build you a box out of one 4’ x 8’ sheet. It’ll cost much less and you could beat on your TV with a hammer all day if you wanted. Bermuda might even have a plastic fabrication specialty shop.
Schawiiing!
Perfect.
I'm imbedding it in the wall basically sitting on a shelf inside a cupboard which opens into the bedroom (tough to explain, but maybe I'll post a pic later) so I could leave the backside open, allowing for cooling and access to wire connections etc.
Darn fine idea. :aok
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Darn fine idea. :aok
Yeah, for wife ack! :lol