KIVI KidsTV: a children's TV that is not afraid of being hit by a ball, drawing with a marker and is LEGO compatible
At IFA 2023, KIVI presented an unusual TV called KIVI KidsTV. As the name suggests, it is designed for children's rooms, which means it is as robust as possible and can withstand extreme use.
Details
The TV features a 32-inch display with Full HD resolution (1920 × 1080 pixels). But more importantly, it has tempered protective glass on top of it. According to the manufacturer, it is resistant to scratches, is not afraid of being hit by a ball, arrows from a toy bow and other objects from which TVs usually suffer. On such a screen you can even write and draw with a marker - all this "creativity" can be easily erased with an ordinary cloth.
The frame and the TV stand are made in the style of LEGO constructors, and various blocks, cubes and figures can be attached to them. Thus, the child gets a new space for creativity and can independently change the design of technology at his discretion.
In addition, the TV supports Low BlueLight technology, which reduces the amount of blue light, voice control and has a backlight, so the device can be used instead of a night light.
The price of KIVI KidsTV is not specified.
Source: KIVI