Large TV/monitor viewing setup while in bathtub

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What would be required to make it safe if you wanted a large screen ���� viewing experience in bath while using the penomet?

What would you put to make the bathtub itself feel more comfortable?

Putting a laptop next to a bathtub is okay but the screen size is not very large and your head is turned to the side.

What about wireless waterproof mice and keyboard and a place to put them safely?
 
You DAWG! You wanna watch some HD ���� on that big TV screen while you pump don't ya!???! F**KING GENIUS!!!! LMAO! :)
 
i bought a waterproof cellphone for that purpose, if you wanted to get really crazy you could do some kind of showermount with a bluetooth tv and waterproof it
 
they make waterproof casings free HD TVs especially for the bathroom. You can see them on eBay and their pretty inexpensive.
 
One idea I had was to have some sort of rolling cart to roll into the bathroom to hold the monitor screen above so you would not have to mount to the bathroom. Has anyone heard of this or would recommend a more portable roller?

If someone ever gets this idea to work, could you post pictures and describe the problems you overcame?
 
I hope this doesn't end badly. It's an product choice and setup question though so I think with some ingenuity it can work.

Headline

"Man watching ���� and water pumping his penis accidentally electrocutes himself in bathtub"

Aren't there waterproof android devices? The only ones I have found are 10 inch tablets at largest size and most are phones. I am looking for something more like 15 in diagonal screen at least and 1080p monitor.

I've set up a discussion on a laptop forum:
Water resistant setup that wont' break the bank | NotebookReview
 
"Man watching ���� and water pumping his penis accidentally electrocutes himself in bathtub"

Yeah, you're playing with fire. -- Even with GFI sockets there's no guarantee that you're not designing a suicide machine.

To get the full effect of the shock you'd typically need to the primary path to ground .. then you get a course of sodium atoms passing through your body and it's really bad news for your heart and brain and general neurology. For most people in a bath they are not the primary path to ground and they end up living though it, in the US that occurs like 30,000 times per year. Mind you that almost none of these people thought it would happen and that what they were doing would be 'ok'. Another three dozen or so manage to kill themselves, and again most weren't trying to and thought what they were doing would be ok. But there's also a big difference in stored amperage between a (say) hair dryer and a television. Just 100 milliamps can cause a heart to stop, at open circuit a 120volt line already has more than that on it, but add in storage capacitors in things like a television and you're getting into bug zapper territory.

Go watch at least two of the movie series called Final Destination ... ;) .. and then look into getting a 10inch android/ipad with a waterproof 'lifecase' or etc over it.

A 10inch screen one foot away is about the same as a 60inch screen ten feet away.. and the portable pad device is going to be incapable of distributing dirt naps..
 
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Yeah, you're playing with fire. -- Even with GFI sockets there's no guarantee that you're not designing a suicide machine.

To get the full effect of the shock you'd typically need to the primary path to ground .. then you get a course of sodium atoms passing through your body and it's really bad news for your heart and brain and general neurology. For most people in a bath they are not the primary path to ground and they end up living though it, in the US that occurs like 30,000 times per year. Mind you that almost none of these people thought it would happen and that what they were doing would be 'ok'. Another three dozen or so manage to kill themselves, and again most weren't trying to and thought what they were doing would be ok. But there's also a big difference in stored amperage between a (say) hair dryer and a television. Just 100 milliamps can cause a heart to stop, at open circuit a 120volt line already has more than that on it, but add in storage capacitors in things like a television and you're getting into bug zapper territory.

Go watch at least two of the movie series called Final Destination ... ;) .. and then look into getting a 10inch android/ipad with a waterproof 'lifecase' or etc over it.

A 10inch screen one foot away is about the same as a 60inch screen ten feet away.. and the portable pad device is going to be incapable of distributing dirt naps..

They make the cases 100% water proof and as long as the electrical work is done in the proper place there is no risk of electrocution. These are not cheap and the electrical work is extensive but I have one in my bathroom. When I get home I will snap some pictures. I have had it for 2 years now and never had any type of issue.
 
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