For the millionaire who wants to show off, this TV can fold up into an Art Deco sculpture.
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For the millionaire who has a garage full of sports cars, there's now a folding TV that costs just as much as a new vehicle.
Enter the C Seed N1, a massive 4K TV that unfolds like a machine in "Transformers" and then folds back up again to become a gleaming metal sculpture when not in use.
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The company showed off the luxury TV at the Consumer Electronics Show, which is currently underway in Las Vegas.
When it's not in use, the N1 looks like a piece of Art Deco decor, but the company said it takes less than 90 seconds to become a flatscreen TV.
C Seed teased the new N1 TV in a concept video back in 2022. The company boasts a patented design that makes the foldable design possible.
All that fancy tech doesn't come cheap. The 137-inch model comes with a $200,000 price tag, CNET reported. If $200,000 is out of your budget, the N1 also comes in a 103-inch version that retails for $110,000. And for those looking to spend more than they could on a new Lamborghini, there's the $300,000 model with a gigantic 165-inch screen.
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C Seed says it's the first of its kind, and a representative told CNET that the company has sold about 200 custom-built foldable TVs over the past decade.
Camouflaging TVs is all the rage with transparent displays and frame TVs meant to look like artwork. There was also LG's $100,000 rollable TV.
Another TV that made a splashy debut at CES this year was LG's see-through OLED TV. The 77-inch display can blend into your wall or look like a fish tank when not in use. But, it's unclear how much it will cost when it becomes available.