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
1. '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.
2. 'bezel-free Design' - The growing demand for bezel-free design in televisions presents opportunities for display technology companies to provide seamless viewing experiences.
3. '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
1. '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.
2. '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.
3. '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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