TL;DR
- The Displace Tv is a completely wireless TV that sticks to walls using suction cups and runs on rechargeable batteries that last up to 60 hours of playback.
- It’s available in two models (Basic and Pro) and two sizes (27″ and 55″), featuring 4K OLED displays with AI integration and gesture controls.
- Specs range from 16GB RAM/128GB storage (Basic) to 32GB RAM/256GB storage (Pro), each with different Intel processors.
- Pricing starts at $2,500 for the 27″ Basic model up to $6,000 for the 55″ Pro model, with a $1,000 CES pre-order discount and March 2025 shipping date.
Displace TV is reshaping how we think about televisions with its unique and innovative approach showcased at CES 2025.
So, imagine having a TV that sticks to your wall using suction cups, is entirely wireless, and runs on built-in rechargeable batteries.
Well, this is what Display Tv are bringing to the table, or should I say wall (Lol).
Displace TV is a startup that unveiled its first prototype 55-inch wall-sticking TV two years ago at CES 2023, but it never really stuck (see what I did there).
In the time since, the startup has evolved its design, expanded its lineup with a smaller model, and integrated some AI capabilities.
Design and Power Features
The Display Tv’s design eliminates the need for cables and traditional mounting hardware, offering a sleek and clutter-free viewing experience.
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The TV operates on built-in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, providing up to 60 hours of continuous playback when paired with the Displace soundbar and speakers, which also enhance audio quality.
Product Lineup and Specifications
The Displace TV lineup includes two models: the Basic and the Pro, both available in 27-inch and 55-inch screen sizes.
The Basic model features an Intel N-100 4-core CPU, 16GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 5,000mAh battery.
The Pro model is equipped with an Intel N-300 8-core CPU, 32GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and a 10,000mAh battery. Both models utilize 4K OLED displays, ensuring vibrant and crisp visuals.
Control and Software Interface
Controlling the Displace TV is intuitive, thanks to a multi-touch control device that doubles as a secondary screen.
While basic functions like pause and play can be managed through gesture controls, more complex interactions are handled via this remote.
Additionally, the TV’s operating system, Displace OS, is AI-driven, enabling seamless integration with various applications and services.
Pricing and Availability
Displace is offering two models: the Basic and the Pro, available in 27-inch and 55-inch screen sizes. Here’s a breakdown of the prices:
- Basic Model:
- 27-inch: $2,500
- 55-inch: $3,500
- Pro Model:
- 27-inch: $4,000
- 55-inch: $6,000
Pre-order customers at CES 2025 can get a $1,000 discount, but the deal ends on January 10. Units will ship in late March.
Final Thoughts
As someone who struggles with cable management, the prospect of a truly wireless TV that can be mounted anywhere is incredibly appealing.
The technology behind Displace TV represents a significant step forward in home entertainment solutions.
The current price point may be steep for many consumers, which is understandable given how new the technology is.
However, as this technology matures and becomes more mainstream, there’s hope we’ll see more affordable options enter the market.
This could be the beginning of a new era in TV design and functionality.