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7 Pictures of Hi-Can, the Futuristic Bed with an Integrated TV Display



You may have seen canopy-style beds in the past, but Hi-Can aims to put a futuristic twist on the classic design. It's designed so you never having to leave the bed, literally. You can watch projected movies, surf the web or even play video games all while laying or sitting in bed.
 


 
That's not all, "there are multiple drop down shades that are all controlled electronically, and can be moved and utilized according to the time of day, and purpose your bed may be serving.



Philips Unveils DesignLine TV, Boasts Front Made from Single Sheet of Glass



Philips has officially unveiled their DesignLine TV, and the front is made from a single sheet of glass. When it's not in use the television disappears and looks like a pane of black glass leaning against the wall. Continue reading for a video and more information.

According to Philips: "The new TV carries the Philips DesignLine hallmark of lightness and transparency; a TV without a neck, without a stand and without a visible frame, one seamless sheet of glass leaning against a wall." The new DesignLine TV will feature 117cm (46") and 140cm (55") sizes and will be available in the UK in June 2013 priced at £2000 and £2800.