
Single-Cylinder Pick 1 Lottery Machine with TV Screen in Operation
Watch this single-cylinder pick 1 lottery machine mix and draw numbered balls in its clear chamber while the built-in TV screen displays the winning result live.
Lottery Draw Machines
Single-Cylinder Pick 1 Lottery Machine with TV Screen
- One transparent mixing chamber keeps the whole Pick 1 draw visible from any angle
- Embedded mid-body TV screen shows the draw and custom video on the machine itself
- Screen content supports video download, so venues can update draw graphics on site
- 1400 x 1085 x 505 mm footprint fits compact game rooms and draw corners
- Air-blower mixing releases one 40 mm ball every 10 seconds at a steady pace
- Rounded wheeled base lets staff roll the unit between rooms without lifting
- White standing cabinet with clear top dome reads clean under stage lighting
Real Photos, Real Build
Inside the Single-Cylinder Pick 1 Lottery Machine with TV Screen
This is a floor-standing single cylinder lottery machine with TV built for Pick 1 draws: an air-blower unit with one transparent mixing chamber on top, an embedded screen in the middle of the cabinet, and a rounded wheeled base underneath. It is made for game rooms and draw venues that want players to watch the balls tumble live while the result appears on the machine's own display. At 1400 x 1085 x 505 mm, it delivers a full-size draw presentation on a compact footprint.
What do you actually see in the real photos of this machine?
The unit in the photos is a white standing cabinet with a clean, rounded silhouette. On top sits a single transparent circular chamber, and inside it you can see multiple colored 40 mm balls resting at the bottom before a draw starts. Above the chamber runs a clear tube connected to the mechanical mixing and dispensing assembly, so the path each ball travels is fully visible from the audience side.
Mid-body, set into the front face of the cabinet, is the embedded TV screen. In the shots it plays a green numbered-ball graphic, which shows how draw content looks in a real venue. Below the screen section, the body tapers into a white rounded base, and small casters are visible at the corners, so the whole machine can be rolled into position. Several photos were taken on stage floors and in the factory's showroom and testing room, where rows of identical machines were lined up for inspection before packing. The gallery shows the machine from front, three-quarter, and side angles, under both warm stage light and neutral factory light, so buyers can judge finish, transparency, and proportions from real images rather than renders.
How does the single-chamber air-blower draw work?
The machine works by air: an internal blower sends airflow up into the single transparent chamber, lifting and tumbling the 40 mm balls so they mix continuously in full view. This is an air-mix lottery machine, which means there are no paddles or arms inside the chamber that could block the audience's sightline.
When a draw is triggered, one ball is released through the clear tube assembly on top of the chamber. The dispensing pace is fixed at 10 seconds per ball, which gives the audience time to follow each number as it comes out and lets the on-screen graphic stay in sync with the physical draw. Because this configuration is built for Pick 1 games, the single chamber and single-ball release match the game format exactly: one draw, one ball, one result, clearly visible from start to finish.
Why does the built-in TV screen matter for a Pick 1 machine?
Most draw machines need a separate monitor or projector to show results. This model carries its own screen, embedded flush into the front of the cabinet at standing eye level, so the physical mixing and the displayed result live on the same unit. Spectators watch the balls tumble above and see the drawn number confirmed below without turning to another display.
The screen supports downloaded video content, which means a venue can load its own draw graphics, number animations, or event branding instead of being locked into one factory preset. In the real photos, the screen shows a large green numbered ball filling the display, which is exactly the kind of bold graphic that reads well across a room. For operators running repeated Pick 1 rounds through an evening, having the screen integrated into the machine also cuts setup time: one power connection, one unit to position, no extra cabling to a wall display.
Will this 1400 mm unit fit your venue, and can it be moved?
The cabinet stands 1400 mm tall, spans 1085 mm wide, and extends 505 mm deep. That is roughly the depth of a standard counter and the height of a standing adult's chest line at the screen, so the machine works well against a wall, at the end of a counter row, or as a free-standing draw station in the middle of a floor. The transparent chamber sits at the top of the unit, above most heads when placed on a low stage, keeping the mixing action visible from the back of a room.
The rounded base is fitted with casters, visible in the photos at the corners of the bottom plinth. Staff can roll the machine between a storage area and the draw floor without lifting equipment, which matters for venues that clear the floor between sessions. Once in place, the wide base keeps the tall cabinet stable during mixing, when the blower is running and balls are moving inside the chamber.
What power supply does it need, and how do you keep the finish clean?
The standard electrical specification is 220-240 V, 50 Hz AC, CE compliant. For venues in regions that run on 110-120 V, 60 Hz, the machine can be customized to that supply at order time, so buyers do not need external converters or electrical modifications on site.
Care is simple but specific. The white cabinet surface and the transparent chamber should never be scraped with sharp tools, because scratches on the surface cannot be repaired. For routine cleaning, a damp soft cloth is enough, and no special cleaning agent is required. This matters for the clear chamber in particular: keeping it free of scratches and haze is what keeps the draw fully visible to the audience over years of use.
What can Jisun customize on this Pick 1 TV model?
Customization starts with the game itself. If your venue runs a Pick 1 variant with a specific number range, draw rhythm, or on-screen presentation, you tell us your game rules and we configure the machine to match. Voltage customization to 110-120 V, 60 Hz is available alongside the standard 220-240 V build. Screen content can be prepared around your draw graphics, and cabinet dimensions can be adjusted to fit your floor plan if the standard 1400 x 1085 x 505 mm format does not suit your space.
Each unit is checked in our testing room before packing, and machines ship in wooden export crates with handling marks, as shown in the packing photos. To get a configuration sheet and quotation for your venue, send us your game format, target voltage, and quantity through the Get a Quote form on this page.
Measured & Verified
Single-Cylinder TV Pick 1 Machine: Full Specifications
- Display
- Embedded TV screen on the front mid-body
- Power Supply
- 220-240 V, 50 Hz AC
- Ball Diameter
- 40 mm
- Mixing System
- Air-mix (single chamber)
- Overall Depth
- 505 mm
- Overall Width
- 1085 mm
- Overall Height
- 1400 mm
- Working Method
- Air blower
- Optional Voltage
- 110-120 V, 60 Hz (customizable, CE compliant)
- Ball Dispensing Time
- 10 seconds per ball
Where This Pick 1 Machine with Built-In Screen Works Best
Custom Options for the Single-Cylinder TV Draw Machine
- Game-based configuration: tell us your Pick 1 game rules and we set up the machine to match
- Voltage customization to 110-120 V, 60 Hz for regions outside the 220-240 V, 50 Hz standard
- Screen content prepared around your draw graphics, number animations, or venue branding
- Cabinet dimensions adjustable to fit your floor plan beyond the standard 1400 x 1085 x 505 mm
- Draw pace and ball setup configured per your game format at order time
Buyer Questions
FAQ: Single Cylinder Lottery Machine with TV
- What size is this single cylinder lottery machine with TV?
- The machine stands 1400 mm high, 1085 mm wide, and 505 mm deep. The screen sits at mid-body height on the front of the cabinet, and the transparent mixing chamber is on top, so the draw stays visible even in a crowded room. The rounded base is fitted with casters, so staff can roll the unit into place instead of carrying it. If these dimensions do not fit your floor plan, cabinet size can be customized on request.
- How does the Pick 1 draw work on this machine?
- It is an air-blower, air-mix machine. Airflow lifts and tumbles the 40 mm balls inside the single transparent chamber so the audience can watch the mixing live. When a draw is triggered, one ball is released through the clear tube assembly at the top of the chamber. The dispensing pace is fixed at 10 seconds per ball, giving spectators time to follow each result as it appears, both in the tube and on the embedded screen.
- Can we change what plays on the built-in screen?
- Yes. The screen is embedded in the front of the cabinet and supports downloaded video content, so your venue can load its own draw graphics, number animations, or event branding. In the factory photos the screen shows a large green numbered-ball graphic, which is the kind of content venues typically prepare. If you share your Pick 1 game format with us before production, we can configure the machine around your rules and on-screen presentation.
- What power supply does the machine require?
- The standard build runs on 220-240 V, 50 Hz AC and is CE compliant. For venues in regions using 110-120 V, 60 Hz power, we can customize the electrical specification at order time, so no external converter or on-site rewiring is needed. Tell us your local voltage when you request a quote and we will confirm the correct configuration before production starts.
- How should we clean and maintain the transparent chamber and cabinet?
- Never scrape the machine with sharp tools: scratches on the cabinet surface or the clear chamber cannot be repaired and will stay visible during draws. Routine cleaning only needs a damp soft cloth, with no special cleaning agent. This is especially important for the transparent chamber, since its clarity is what lets the audience follow the mixing. Keeping the chamber free of haze and scratches preserves the live-draw effect over long-term use.
- How is the machine packed for overseas delivery?
- Each unit is inspected in our testing room before packing, then shipped in a wooden export crate with handling and orientation marks, as shown in our factory packing photos. The casters and rounded base are protected inside the crate for sea or air freight. When you request a quote, tell us your destination port and quantity, and we will confirm crating, volume, and shipping terms for your order.
Crating, Delivery & Warranty for This TV Lottery Machine
The figures below follow common B2B export practice for arcade and amusement equipment. Final MOQ, schedule, freight term, and warranty coverage are confirmed in the quotation or proforma invoice for your order.
| Term | This Model | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| MOQ | 1 unit (sample order accepted) | Confirmed for this product. |
| Production Lead Time | 20 days | Estimated production time after order confirmation. |
| Shipping | EXW / FOB Guangzhou / CFR / CIF | Available trade term for this product. |
| Warranty | 12 months | Product warranty period confirmed for this model. |
Amusement-only, no cash payout. Local compliance required; operator is responsible for local regulations.