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Nov 19 2007, 7:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sanyo announces the LVT-WD40 waterproof portable LCD TV for kitchen and bathrooms.
Apparently the Sanyo LVT-WD40 has the industry's best water resistance (IPX6/IPX7). IPX7 means you can immersive completely in water and the TV will survive the bath. It features a digital TV tuner (Wansegu) and the screen size is 4 inch.
The battery holds for 7 hours and the LVT-WD40 recharges in 3.5 hours.
The Sanyo LVT-WD40 will be shipping on November 21st in Japan.
Via this Sanyo press-release (Japanese). Other waterproof LCD TVs have been introduced by Casio, Twinbird and Aquavision in the past. Casio also offers a waterproof TV/DVD Combo unit.
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