<![CDATA[Gizmodo: aquavision]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: aquavision]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/aquavision http://gizmodo.com/tag/aquavision <![CDATA[Aquavision AVF 57-4LCD is World's Largest Waterproof TV, Lacks Vibrating Remote]]> Besides your bodily filth, what else do you take into the bathroom with you? How about a 57-inch waterproof TV? That's right, those fellows at Aquavision, who have brought us all manner of waterproof TVs in the past, have now gone to work on the world's largest waterproof display.

Standing at 57 inches in diagonal length, the AVF 57-4LCD doubles up as a big-ass mirror when not in use. It is capable of Full HD (1920 x 1080), has two HDMI inputs for your waterproof HDMI equipped home theater equipment, both analog and digital tuners are in-built and, of course, a waterproof remote control. Unfortunately, it doesn't vibrate, which puts a bit of a downer on anyone hoping to have a waterfest. As for the price, if you have to ask, you probably don't know. We don't either, as pricing information has not yet been released. [Born Rich via DVICE]

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<![CDATA[Aquavision Bathroom TV With Heating Rack Keeps Towels Toasty]]> There are two things we really like about this Towel Rail TV. The first is, of course, the fact that it puts a television in your bathroom (newspapers and magazines are for chumps and literates). The second is the heated towel rack that's attached to the TV. Why would you wipe yourself off with a cold towel? What are we, animals? Do we live in zoos? Does it say "Ape Habitat" on our door? C'mon people, this is the 21st century. Bathroom TVs and heated towels are the least we can do to differentiate ourselves from our parents. [Aquavision via Uber Gizmo via DVice]

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<![CDATA[Shower in Style]]>

Here's one more reason to never have to stop watching TV. The Aquavision line of LCD TVs is designed specifically for your bathroom and the flat panels can even go right into your shower stall with you if you'd like. The TV is, of course, waterproof and comes with a heated screen so it won't steam up. And like your rubber ducky, the remote floats. You can pick one up in 10.4- and 15-inch 4:3 formats and 17 and 23 inches in 16:9.

Aquavision Waterproof LCD TVs for Your Bathroom [i4u]

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