It may seem crazy that a TV doesn’t need wires, the most insane thing is that it doesn’t need wall support. No more holes, wrong drilling, all that inconvenience we go through when a new TV is installed. Meet Displace, a startup that promises to revolutionize the TV market in the world.

fully wireless TV

The idea of ​​being a wireless TV is great. Think about how practical it is to take her from here to another place. You might even think, okay, it’s wireless for connectivity, but it has power, right? NOT! The TV runs on battery power. Yes, battery.

Displace TV battery replacement; publicity photo

With an average duration of 1 day, you will have a wireless TV in your home. But don’t worry, Displace ships a set of four individual batteries that can be charged at any time, so you’ll have long hours in front of the TV without missing an episode of the series. Just swap the battery for another charged one and that’s it.

The company uses a separate processing center from the TV, it is through this center that the signal is transmitted to the TV by streaming, so you can connect the TV antenna and other wired devices such as a video game console.

No wall bracket

Displace TV vacuum system;  Photo: Cnet
Displace TV vacuum system; Photo: Cnet

Wireless technology isn’t the only appeal of this TV, it doesn’t need a wall mount either. It is secured using a system called “Active-Loop Vacuum”, which as the name implies, uses a vacuum to literally glue the TV to the surface.

It weighs less than 20 pounds with batteries, about 9Kg which makes the wall-mounting mechanism viable. See below the demonstrative video of how it is attached to the wall and how the mechanism that sticks it works.

price and availability

The value is salty. Each TV unit costs US$ 2,999. And if you’re one of those interested, you’ll have to pay 10% of the advance amount to reserve the right to buy the TV, all of that, as the project must be delivered in December 2023. Below, a video from the CNET website that has already tested the TV and proved that the promise of everything that was said is delivered by Displace.

More Wireless TVs at CES 2023:

LG M3;  Photo: The Verge
LG M3; Photo: The Verge

LG also announced the M3, an OLED TV that only needs a power supply connection. The rest is housed in an external box that can be positioned up to 10m away from the screen. This LG TV features Dolby Vision, Atmos and G-Sync. No pricing or availability has been announced for now.

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