C SEED’s ginormous outdoor television folds up and retracts on its pedestal. The cost is undisclosed.
How’s this for an impressive outdoor TV? C SEED Entertainment Systems in Austria has hit the market with a 201-inch, outdoor, folding LED TV that disappears underground on an automated pedestal.
The unit, which the company bills as “the world’s largest TV,” noiselessly raises from underground up to 15 feet in the air and entirely unfolds in 40 seconds.
CE Pro 100 company DSI Entertainment Systems in Los Angeles is among a select group of integrators offering the product, which seems ideal for country clubs and other places where outdoor entertaining take place.
The cost of the product is undisclosed, but it is likely to fall into the category of “if you have to ask, you can’t afford it.”
Among the features of the system, which was designed by Porsche Design Studio, are:
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Finally, a true “LED TV”! It’s a shame that it doesn’t even have the resolution to show widescreen standard definition images (according to their specifications). I make it to be about 675 pixels wide: 4.5 meters wide with a 6.67 mm pixel pitch.
Alfred Poor
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