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Embracing the larger picture

While audio and media centres have been shrinking in size, one area of entertainment that has definitely embraced the larger picture is the television. True, overall bulk is down, with the depth of sets reduced to not much more than a picture frame, but screen size has exploded with the dawn of the 21st century.

Remember when a 26-inch television screen was considered daring? Who would have imagined homes with 68-inch televisions on the wall, or a 110-inch projector screen in a state-of-the-art home cinema?

If you love the experience of watching on a large screen, but don’t like a television to dominate a room when it’s switched off, there are modern magical tricks to make it disappear and transform into a mirror.

Who can predict the next move in this ever-changing world?

Catch up on soaps as you soak

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Once, having a television in the bathroom would have been unthinkable. Now all sorts of AV equipment can be safely used in bathrooms and shower rooms if correctly installed. There are also waterproof televisions that can be used outside. If you want to link TVs and other electrical equipment in various rooms in a neat and stylish way, call in a smart home expert.

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MIRROR TV

Mirror-TV.jpg MIRROR MEDIA

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Do you find those hang-on-the-wall TVs too intrusive? The answer is this clever slim profile mirror, that comes with a choice of frame, which turns into a HD-ready TV at the touch of a button. There's a 60-inch plasma version, a 42-inch LED or LCD versions ranging from 20-inch to 65-inch.

SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 820DXN 82" LCD

Samsung Syncmaster 820Dxn 82 SAMSUNG

£43,500

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When choosing the size of your new television set, why stop at 32, 40 or even 50 inches when you can get this monster 82" LCD version from Samsung? A note of caution though - it does weigh 140kg so be prepared to ask a few mates to help you put it up!

Sony 3D glasses

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Comfortable viewing - Sony's adjustable wrap-around 3D glasses help to cut out distractions from light sources and have liquid crystal filled lenses which work with the brilliant Bravia 3D TVs to produce smooth 3D action.

Great depth - Panasonic's Viera TX P50VT20 3D TV gives a superbly detailed 3D effect. The plasma screen helps reduce the ghosting that can be a problem in some 3D TVs.

Sleek looks - Samsung's LED C7000 is a very stylish 55-inch 3D TV. Ultra slim, it has a brushed metal frame that complements all sorts of room settings, and sits on an elegant Quad Stand.

103 INCH PLASMA TELEVISION

Panasonic 103inch Plasma TV PANASONIC

C £47,000

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Seriously Uber! Panasonic already has years of experience of producing these behemoths. A gloriously ostentatious addition to any pad large enough to accommodate it!

SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 820DXN 82" LCD

Samsung Syncmaster 820Dxn 82 SAMSUNG

£43,500

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Helped by a dynamic contrast ratio of 5000:1, images are breathtakingly sharp and vivid on this 82-inch awaesome box from Samsung. It comes equipped with full 1080p HD output.

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