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The N1 TV: A Cinematic Sculpture Unfolds in Your Living Space

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Imagine a TV that rises from its base like a captivating sculpture, transforming your living room into a cinematic wonderland. That’s the magic of the N1 TV, a groundbreaking unveiling from C SEED at CES 2024. This isn’t just a television; it’s a 137-inch masterpiece that redefines home entertainment.

Forget limitations. Position the N1 against a wall or before a panoramic window – its user-friendly design adapts to any setting. It’s the perfect hub for social gatherings, leaving a lasting impression on family and guests as it silently unfurls its 4K MicroLED glory.

Witness the metamorphosis. In a mere 60 seconds, the N1 rises to 7.8 feet, its five panels unfolding to reveal a screen that eclipses conventional TVs with its vividness and sheer scale. Integrated audio and C SEED’s Adaptive Gap Calibration ensure a flawless, 100% seamless picture, even across the folds. And for ultimate flexibility, the screen rotates 180 degrees, adjusting to any viewing angle.

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C SEED N1 TV
C SEED N1 TV

But when the show’s over, the N1 doesn’t disappear. It gracefully folds back down, transforming into a sleek sculpture or a piece of luxury furniture. It’s the home cinema dream realized, seamlessly integrated into your open-plan living space.

This Austrian-engineered marvel comes in three sizes (165″, 137″, and 103″) and two elegant finishes (C SEED Silver and C SEED Champagne). And the best part? It’s an “all-in-one” solution, eliminating the need for installation headaches.

The N1 TV is more than just a screen; it’s a statement. It’s the culmination of C SEED’s decade-long expertise in crafting luxury TVs for outdoor, indoor, and marine environments. It’s a testament to their dedication to marrying cutting-edge design, engineering, and technology.

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