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Mirrored Flat Panel Cover/Frame
Hello all. I've done some searching on the forums and found some beautiful (if not expensive) ways to hide a flat panel behind a one-way mirror. I really like the Sanus solution (42"), and have even been able to find it for around $500 online ($899 on the Sanus site).
I'm just wondering if there are any cheaper alternatives. I even wouldn't be opposed to a simple mirror (without a frame), just so long as there was a safe way to mount it to the TV. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Oh, and I'm in the US (I've seen a few recommendations for mirror manufacturers in Europe... the shipping would kill me!). Here is the Sanus I was looking at... http://www.sanus.com/us/en/products/...nel-frame/F42A Thanks in advance. |
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