HANNspree launches HANNStime.square LCD television

Time for a new novelty telly?


20 August 2007 13:43 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

This unique 12-inch LCD TV, from novelty television guru's HANNspree, is being angled as the ultimate must-have gadget for men.

"A classic timepiece, a status symbol, an LCD TV" is how the pitch goes on this one.

We're not convinced by the blurb, but we are convinced that the telly's far-out looks will make a statement in your bachelor pad - if that's the look you're going for, of course.

The small television has "complimentary" and informative gadgets on the front that transform it from you average offering to a classic timepiece and a meteorological information centre.

The front dials will keep you up to date with temperature, humidity and time - as well as obviously your favourite TV programmes - once you've opened the doors.

The HANNStime.square is styled on the design of a man's sports watch and HANNspree would like you to think of it as a "multi dimensional, 360 degree work of art".

Sleek lines and grey casing are offset by a bold metal-like screen frame. Hinged arms based upon a watch's straps on either side of the HANNStime.square which neatly tuck away the TV's adjustable speakers which are mounted on the back of the instruments.

The HANNStime.square is available now from Misco, link below, for an RRP of £459.
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