Wednesday, January 17, 2024

CES 2024: C Seed N1 TV


From this...

....to this.
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Ars Technica, 1/16/2024
If the only thing holding you back from a 100-inch-plus TV is how much space it’ll take up when you're not using it, then C Seed has an expensive option for you. Announced in September and presented in-person for the first time at CES 2024, C Seed’s N1 Micro LED, 4K TV comes in 165-, 137-, and 103-inch sizes. You'd think a TV in that size class would be a proud focal point of a room, but the N1's trick is folding like an accordion so it can bend down into its big base, taking the screen out of sight.  
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The 165-inch N1 is $300,000, while the 137-incher is $200,000, and 103 inches will cost $100,000. It all sounds farfetched, but C Seed, founded in 2009, claims to have sold around 200 TVs during its lifetime and that it takes about six months for customers to receive their units. C Seed didn't specify what types of clients it primarily has had, but with its sizing and pricing, the N1 feels most realistic for businesses.  [emphasis added]



Other CES 2024 posts:


Hyundai eVTOL purpose built vehicles (PBVs).  (11/24/2023)

Lumary HDMI sync box.  (11/25/2023)
Serry Smart Cooker.  (11/24/2023)

TomTom Map Maker.  (11/28/2023)
Hisense 5S Series Washer.  (11/28/2023)
Samsung Galaxy Z 5Fold.  (11/28/2023)



Cyrusher Hurricane e-bike.  (12/2/2023) 

Invaiz Grid Pro.  (12/4/2023)

AGC Wideye.  (12/6/2023




"Moonwalker" robotic shoes.  (12/30/2023)


Supernal Vertiport.  (1/6/2024)







LG DukeBox speaker.  (1/17/2024)

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