The World’s First 137 inch Unfolding TV at CES 2024: ​​​​C SEED N1 TV

Written by Ben

December 19, 2023

For the first time, C SEED is presenting the world’s first unfolding N1 TV at CES 2024.
Imagine total transformation of your living space into the ultimate home entertainment,
the N1 4K 137 inch indoor TV is a real game changer. You can place it in front of a glass window or a wall,
there is no limit. Its easy-to-install and practical design adapts to your needs, and it reshapes your space
into a multi-purpose entertainment and social environment, creating “wow” moments for your family and guests.

When the screen is required, a mesmerizing sculpture goes through complete metamorphosis,
it rises and unfolds as if by magic! 

The N1 TV is the world’s first product of its kind and not a sole modular solution. It features up to 180 degrees rotation, fully automated opening (60 seconds to rise to its height of 7.8 ft, MicroLED panels unfold silently within
the next 25 seconds), integrated audio, full control system, and Adaptive Gap Calibration to ensure
a 100% seamless picture quality. 

When not in use, the TV discreetly folds back into its base, imitating a sculpture or a piece of luxury furniture.

The time has come. Big TV revolution is here.  
 Be ready for​​​ an immersive viewing and listening experience and head to C SEED’s booth 19748, from January 9 – 12.

WWW.CSEED.COM

ABOUT C SEED: C SEED matches minimalistic design with impeccable craftsmanship to create leading-edge luxury electronics. This award-winning company was founded in 2009. Production facility and offices are headquartered in Vienna, Austria, with a showroom and branch office in Beverly Hills, California.

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