Metal body minimalist design cool open 55N2 game TV tour


Smart TVs can play large games on PS4/XBOX consoles without any external devices. This may have been a fantasy in the past. However, the latest release of 4K game TVs is a perfect realization of this function. The latest release of the Coolopen 55N2 is an upgraded version of the U2 series, with improvements in appearance and hardware configuration. At the same time, the Grid game platform is built. All host games are running in the cloud. The cloud server transfers the rendered game screens to the TV screen through the network. First of all, let's send you a look of this TV.

The design uses a full metal frame, the body is thinner and the face value is higher. At the same time, the base of Magic Moon changed to the base of the Eiffel Tower, which is more stable and beautiful.

Cool open 55N2 uses a full metal body, the side looks simple and elegant.

The frame part is made of aluminum alloy material, with a unique light golden color, can be well integrated into the modern home environment.

The bottom bracket adopts a herringbone base, which is not only simple, beautiful and stable, practical and classic. The metal body is the same as the body.

The concise style of the back of the fuselage, in addition to the interface and the grille, there is no extra element.

Cool open 55N2 game TV interface section.

Cool open 55N2 game TV interface section.

Cool open 55N2 game TV on the back of the power switch button.

Product nameplate section on the back.

The remote control part of the TV adopts a pure white color scheme. The minimalist button design makes it feel good.

The appearance of the Coolopen 55N2 Gaming TV is introduced here. For more information on the quality and features of the TV, please pay attention to our recent in-depth review articles.

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