- 110 or 137 inch self-folding TV
- Bugatti design cues, materials and color finish
- Rates available on request; expect six figures
Back in 2024, we got to see a “brain-bending” TV in person: a 137-inch self-folding micro-LED TV. It was called the C SEED N1, and now it’s back in a new Bugatti-inspired form.
The C SEED BUGATTI N1 takes its styling from the rather beautiful Bugatti Tourbillon supercar, with a side profile that mimics the C-line design that makes Bugatti so visually distinctive. And as before, it includes a self-folding 4K micro-LED TV in a choice of 110 inches or 137 inches.
Made in Austria, the BUGATTI N1 features materials and finishes – including carbon fiber and aluminum – inspired by Bugatti’s Tourbillon hypercar and takes some of its shape.
There’s also a fully integrated Wisdom Audio sound system hidden inside the structure, with speakers that extend outwards when activated and disappear again when the Netflix doom scroll is over.
Pricing is very much in the “if you have to ask, you can’t afford it” bracket. But the 2024 N1 was expected to cost $283,000 / £285,000 (about AU$394,925) and reports have stated that a previous Porsche Design folding TV cost around $400,000, so clearly you’re looking at supercar money.
C SEED BUGATTI N1 self-folding TV: key features and availability
Watching the TV unfold is still brain draining. The “sculptural sideboard” unfolds and rotates to become vertical, and its five micro-LED panels turn into a single huge 4K screen. There is an embedded video of it here.
The big challenge with foldable displays has traditionally been visible seams and panel inconsistencies, but C SEED says its patented Adaptive Gap Calibration system effectively eliminates the joints between the moving panels.
Refreshingly, C SEED has published the specifications of the system rather than opting for discretion. The contrast ratio is 30,000:1, maximum brightness is 1,000 nits, and the sound system has a frequency range (including the subwoofer) of 60Hz to 20kHz.
Unfortunately, if you’re a gamer, this might not be the TV for you: its three HDMI ports are HDMI 2.0, not 2.1. It seems a bit cheap…
Like most people, I couldn’t afford one of these TVs in a million years, but I love the fact that it exists: like the weirdest luxury hi-fi speakers, it’s both spectacular and a little silly at the same time.
But if you happen to have six figures to spare and your garage already contains a Bugatti Tourbillon, a collapsible television probably feels perfectly reasonable. The TV is being “presented to discerning customers” through CDEED’s partner network worldwide, and you can see more of this very unusual TV on C SEED’s website here. There’s even a book you can download.
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