Bugatti and C SEED Launch N1 Super TV with Design Inspired by Tourbillon
Bugatti and Austrian luxury TV maker C SEED have unveiled the N1 Super TV, a 4K MicroLED display that transforms from a sculptural sideboard into a cinematic screen.
110 and 137 inches
45 seconds
180 degrees
What Happened
The C SEED BUGATTI N1 TV is a collaboration between Bugatti and Austrian TV maker C SEED. Its design is inspired by the Bugatti Tourbillon, featuring the iconic 'C-line' side profile and a 'screen detox' approach. When not in use, the TV appears as a sculptural sideboard, and upon activation, it transforms into a 110- or 137-inch 4K MicroLED display in 45 seconds.
The N1 uses advanced 4K MicroLED MiP technology for exceptional contrast, deep blacks, and energy efficiency. It supports HDR10+ and features C SEED's patented Adaptive Gap Calibration (AGC) for a seamless, low-glare image. The screen can rotate 180 degrees, and the sound system by Wisdom Audio uses planar magnetic technology for immersive audio. Carbon fiber elements and exclusive finishes complete the luxury package.
- Design inspired by Bugatti Tourbillon with 'C-line' profile
- 110- and 137-inch 4K MicroLED screen with 45-second transformation
- 180-degree screen rotation
- Wisdom Audio sound system with planar magnetic speakers
- Carbon fiber elements and exclusive finishes
Why this matters
This partnership brings Bugatti's design philosophy into home entertainment, offering a high-end TV that combines exclusive aesthetics with advanced technology for luxury consumers.
Terms in This Story
- MicroLED
- A display technology where each pixel is a microscopic LED, offering high brightness and deep blacks.
- HDR10+
- A high dynamic range format that adjusts brightness and color dynamically per scene.
- Adaptive Gap Calibration (AGC)
- A technology that calibrates the gap between MicroLED modules for a seamless image.
- planar magnetic
- A speaker technology using a flat diaphragm and magnetic field for accurate sound reproduction.
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