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    See-through television - GIF

    See-through television.




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    But why, what's the point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bony View Post
    But why, what's the point?
    Because they can. Might be handy for interrogation rooms instead of one-way mirrors install see through TV's. Or classrooms the students would see their lessons being projected from the tv while a teacher or teacher's assistant could be monitoring what was actually going on.
    Scary stuff when you think about it if you stayed in a hotel with a TV mounted in the wall someone could be invading your privacy. but it could be useful tool for Police and DEA
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    Yes, but for surreptitious viewing of interrogations a mirror is much cheaper, won't break down, doesn't need power and lasts forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bony View Post
    Yes, but for surreptitious viewing of interrogations a mirror is much cheaper, won't break down, doesn't need power and lasts forever.
    Agreed and hidden micro cameras are even cheaper than mirrors



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