In court documents seen by the BBC, Ver Ver Entertainment claims Mr Kingston contacted the company over social media in September 2023 to purchase a "232-inch Colossal TV, coupled with a...
Additionally, the company allegedly installed a “colossal 232-inch TV” and “robust sound system” in Kingston’s home in December 2023. Kingston allegedly wired $30,000 to the company. However, the remaining balance for the installation was never received.
Tuesday, the government called witness Ariel Mateos, owner of Ver Ver Entertainment LLC., who sold Kingston a 232-inch colossal television valued at $115,000.
In the lawsuit, which was filed in February, the company is alleging breach of contract and fraud over the purchase of a 232-inch Colossal TV and a sound system, which is thought to be...
The two were arrested in May 2024 after a SWAT team raided Kingston’s mansion near Fort Lauderdale. The raid occurred after they swindled a tech company out of a 232-inch Colossal TV and sound system worth $115,000.
Sean Kingston's house raided after not paying for his 232 inch TV
The formal standard that later became mainstream was EIA 232 C, where EIA is the standard institute and C is revision. This one is sloppily referred to as RS-232-C, since RS-232 is such a well-known name.
I generally tend to keep signal grounds and power grounds separate because power ground carries the return current, therefore it can be "fluctuating" which sometimes can lead to communication errors. I'm not sure if this can be the case for a relatively slow and high-amplitude communication such as RS-232.