No, but one with a remote might be safer.
Yes, you need special glasses to watch 3D TV. And, there are different types of glasses for different kinds of 3D TV.
AVEL (AVIS Electronics) is a professional manufacturer of special application TVs (Mirror TVs, Waterproof TVs for Bathroom).Their Bathroom TVs passed IP54 (dust and waterproof test) and also have CE and ROHS EU standard certification to confirm that it can be safely used in most area and comply with European standards and requirements to TVs and consumer electronics.One important advantage of out Bathroom TVs is that it has detachable back panel for easy service. Most of other models in the market has sealed case so there is actually no way to open it when something goes wrong. They have improved case and developed waterproof detachable back panel that can be opened and closed by customer without having special tools or knowledge.You can read more in the article about Waterproof TV or Waterproof TV Enclosure on the site aviselectronics.
no, but you need a blue-ray player. not a dvd player
In general, yes you do need special glasses to view a 3D TV. However, Sony are now working on a variant of this which does not require these glasses at all.
The Coby TF-TV1022 10.2" Widescreen LCD Digital TV/Monitor will work in the bathroom.
Dangerous - electricity and water don't mix. But how long do you spend in the bathroom?
I am in need of special parts for my bathroom repair. Where can one find bath fitters?
in the bathroom when no one is looking
I would appreciate it if you could provide me with special parts so that I can be able to repair my bathroom as soon as possible, as this would be of great assistance to me.
All HDTVs need a special box from your cable provider.
Yes, it is safe to have a tv in the bathroom as long as you have it securely mounted and attached to a surge protector. You have to be careful when you have electricity in close proximity to water.
Your karaoke machine should come with cables need to connect it to your TV,if not traditional AV cables should work.