How many architects even know of the new kinds of LCD or Plasma TV’s that fit inside walls and are covered by a mirror? Chicago is one of the great cities in the United States and how rare indeed when an architect calls on Blue Vision TV in Lake Zurich, IL to find out more about Mirror TVs. Here sits a virtual gold mine for building design and it’s almost unheard of in the Chicago land area, not to mention the United States.
Tim Johannes of Blue Vision TV Mirror is trying to change that. He is the owner of Blue Vision TV Mirror in Lake Zurich, IL and is looking for architects and designers to see the design possibilities of what these Mirror TVs can do. Do you want to save space? These TV Mirrors only have a 1” profile. They can be sunken into a wall and have the surface of the wall appear as a normal mirror. You don’t like the frame, or it doesn’t fit into the wall décor. No problem, the frames are removable and can be changed.
What about the TV Mirrors, do you really want to cut a hole in the wall to sink in a 4” backside on the Mirror TVs. No problem, these can be and frequently are hung on the surface of the wall with a frame that surrounds the TV and looks like a normal mirror. I am only a writer with very limited design experience but I have enough vision to know this is a virtually untapped gold mine for architects and designers with vision.
You ask what is so special about a TV inside a mirror? I can understand the question until you understand the applications of one. First, they are all ready for the conversion to digital. Second, they all come with hook ups so they can turn into computer monitors. Third, they are all LCD HDTV or Plasma TVs. Fourth, they come in sizes from 15” up to 65” Mirror TVs, making them incredibly versatile. So versatile in fact that they can be used in applications from elevators, to lobbies, to yachts, to helicopters, to airplanes to almost anything. Fifth, Tim delivers them up to 300% faster then his competition and is so confident in the delivery time that he will cut the price in half if they don’t arrive within 10 days of the order.
And finally, Tim sells these at a retail price that is lower then most of his competitor’s prices. Now, how can an architect with the slightest bit of vision not want to look at the possibilities of something so new to the marketplace that most people have never even heard of a Mirror TV? I know Tim wonders the same thing. You can reach Tim at (847) 550-8111 or take a look at his web site at http://www.bluevisontvmirror.com. If you’d like to send an email you can find Tim at sales@bluevisiontvmirror.com.
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