Swedish-based manufacturers of large curved screens Norman Design recently unveiled a 160” screen that is their most amazing creation yet. Weighing a stunningly low 50 kg, the device features a 175-degree curve, best used by clients who seek training in Formula 1.
It can be placed virtually anywhere you’d like, inside a decently large home, and uses an entire array of rear-mounted projectors powered by a PC through special software. In addition, this massive screen comes with an F1 car body, also rotatable. The package is available at a costly price of $114,000.
Of course, there will always be enthusiasts that lack the necessary cash to purchase the item. The manufacturers have thought of this as well, creating a much cheaper version, for just $28,570. For this money, they will receive a 160” screen without simulator, along with software and a bundled Intel 17-PC, which serve as means of control.
In addition, the same Norman Design is also selling a full, state of the art simulator equipped with a PC, software and a 63” monitor. This package costs a meager $14,300, almost nothing compared to the big guy. Finally, for the 50” screen resolution, the price is $5.430.
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