The C Seed 262 is the World's Largest 4K Widescreen TV
Michael Hemsworth — June 13, 2017 — Tech
It's no surprise that televisions have gotten bigger and more expensive, but the C Seed 262 looks to completely change our perceptions when it comes to home entertainment. As the name denotes, the TV is 262 inches in size (20.16 feet) and features a staggering height of 8.44 feet. The television currently takes the title of the world's largest 4K TV and features a nearly bezel-free design in order to keep the focus on the image rather than the television unit itself.
The C Seed 262 TV features L-Acoustics that controls the six or 10 speakers on the unit, while the screen itself boasts black LEDs in order to provide a staggering contrast ratio of 5,000:1.
The C Seed 262 TV is priced at €490,000 ($549,000).
The C Seed 262 TV features L-Acoustics that controls the six or 10 speakers on the unit, while the screen itself boasts black LEDs in order to provide a staggering contrast ratio of 5,000:1.
The C Seed 262 TV is priced at €490,000 ($549,000).
Trend Themes
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'20-foot 4K Televisions' — The trend of ultra-large 4K televisions offers opportunities for manufacturers to innovate in screen technology, bezel design, and audio integration.
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'bezel-free Design' — The growing demand for bezel-free design in televisions presents opportunities for display technology companies to provide seamless viewing experiences.
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'black Leds' — The use of black LEDs in televisions to achieve high contrast ratios opens up opportunities for LED manufacturers to develop advanced lighting solutions for display panels.
Industry Implications
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'consumer Electronics' — The consumer electronics industry can leverage the trend of 20-foot 4K televisions to create new product offerings and push the boundaries of home entertainment technology.
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'display Technology' — The display technology industry can capitalize on the demand for bezel-free design in televisions by developing innovative screen technologies and manufacturing processes.
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'LED Manufacturing' — The LED manufacturing industry can benefit from the growing demand for black LEDs in televisions to produce higher-quality, energy-efficient LED lighting solutions for various applications.
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