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Re: Re: Bedroom telly



Tim,
 
I've bought a TV lift from Auton so I can have the TV, DVD player and DDAR at the bottom of the bed, but then hide it all away when not in use.  Very cool :o) 
 
Have a look at their gallery - they've got some amazing stuff.
 
I first saw Auton TV lifts when I stayed in Las Vegas.  Hired a Penthouse suite in the Mirage - looked round the room and was a bit disappointed not to see a TV.  Dived on the super duper giant size bed (like you do!) and there was a remote on it.  Confused, I pressed the ON button.  A massive TV rose out from the bottom of the bed with a welcome >from staying there!!! Wow :o)  Then I found another TV lift in the lounge.  Swore then that one day I'd get a TV lift.
 
The lift I got was one of these.  Obviously you'd need to make some furniture for it to go in.
 
Regards
 
Simon
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 20 June 2002 18:07
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: Bedroom telly

So no new ideas on what I should do for a bedroom telly then?

 

Tim



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