C SEED makes screens you can only dream of a reality.
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There are plenty of expensive TVs out there, but how much is it anyway? Take a look at C SEED's N1, a mind-blowing 137-inch foldable TV that costs $200,000.
The device folds into a relatively compact box with a press of a button and will definitely amaze your guests. The screen features 16-bit color processing, 4,000 nits of brightness, a refresh rate of 3,840 Hz, and 1.9 or 1.6-pixel resolution. It can rotate 180 degrees so you can watch your favorite show from any angle.
As reported by CNET, the TV uses Adaptive Gap Calibration to hide the gaps between the panels so you don't see any lines. "It automatically measures the distance between the edges, uses sensors to detect offsets and calibrates the brightness of adjacent LEDs."
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C SEED has other giant TVs for those who can afford them. Apparently, it has sold around 200 custom screens in the 10 years it has been in business. If you want one, you might have to wait 6 months for delivery, but I think it's worth it.
As mentioned earlier, the indoor N1 costs $200,000 with installation and setup, while the outdoor version is $240,000. If this is not enough for your appetite, there is also a 165-inch version for $300,000.
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