Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Retractable outdoor and indoor luxury televisions and speakers hidden when not in use. Fully waterproof seamless display with high luminosity and contrast ratio for the best picture even in direct sunlight.

  2. The outdoor TV C SEED 144 offers all the spectacular unfolding action and huge-screen technology of the C SEED 201 designed by Porsche Design Studio, repackaged to accommodate more space-restricted outdoor settings.

  3. Latest MicroLED technology provides the giant Blade 221/165/137 with an unparalleled color spectrum, light years beyond the performance of standard LCD TV screens. LEDs produce a superior contrast ratio of 30,000:1 and, if needed, total black.

  4. Sep 28, 2022 · C Seed's latest folding TV is a 201-inch model that was designed for outdoors. Its giant screen can unfold in just 40 seconds.

  5. C SEED The Unfolding TV. @CSEEDTheUnfoldingTV. •. 2.35K subscribers • 34 videos. C SEED matches minimalistic design with impeccable craftsmanship to create leading-edge luxury electronics ...

  6. Jun 12, 2017 · Here is the world's biggest 4K TV. The C Seed 262 spans a prodigious 262in diagonally - that's 6.65m, or the size of about three and a half six-feet-tall people. That's pretty big.

  7. Jul 12, 2022 · Luxury TV brand C SEED introduces Next Level TV: The C SEED N1 TV reshapes interior design and transforms the media experience, combining cutting edge technology with avant-garde style in a...

  8. Jan 9, 2024 · At CES 2024, C-SEED revealed its 137-inch N1 foldable TV. The N1 is made up of five MicroLED panels.Subscribe to CNET: https://www.youtube.com/user/CNETTVNev...

  9. Jul 16, 2022 · Austrian ultra-luxury TV brand C SEED has announced its N1 TV in three sizes: 103, 137, and 165-inches. Not only is it a massive 4K TV, but it folds down when not in use. Seamless MicroLED panels make it all possible.

  10. Feb 24, 2021 · The C SEED M1 is a huge 165-inch MicroLED TV made from aviation-grade aluminium, and I should add, it’s also foldable! Usually, I’d be muttering, “Good grief, what’s the point in that?” However, this incredible piece of motorised technology is unexpectedly practical.