Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I think you clicked on the link in the article, not the "READ" link at the bottom. If you had clicked the Read link, you'd see this:
"Sophisticated spa living is mastered with this incredible tub, which seats 4, combined with a 61inch LCD High Definition television screen. The screen automatically stores along the side wall of the spa and raises and lowers for viewing."
Actually no I did not click on the link in the article. I went straight to the manufacturers website instead and posted the link for you. Which according to their website they do not offer a 61 in. hot tub but an 42 in.
Also the photo on hgtv's website is the photo of the 42in plasma hottub.
It might just be me, but i wouldnt be putting a lot of faith into the hgtv's website where in lists a 61in lcd hot tub for sale with just a short description of the hot tub, which you quoted above
, and it only shows one picture and in the picture the hot tub has a 42in plasma, also hgtv lists the link to Catalina Spas manufacturers website in which there is no 61in on their website.
It very much could be true, but i dont think i would be sold on it quite like you are from that one sentence description that HGTV's website has.