No matter how good your TV looks, there will always be clutter around it. cable,
Requires power cord, cable box or streaming device. That is, until recently.
Several companies advertise “wireless TV,” but all require at least one power cable
Connected to the rear of the set.
Displace TV does not require a power cable. Or cables for that matter.
“This is a battery-powered TV,” said AJ Kirsch as he showed us around the company's OLED.
4K TV. “There are two built-in lithium-ion batteries and four hot-swappable lithium batteries.”
It's an ion battery. ” The external battery has a slot on the side of the TV and can be removed with the push of a button. If the internal battery is depleted, simply charge the external battery and the internal battery will be recharged. Kirsch said that when all batteries are fully charged, the TV can play for 180 hours.
“No wires, no ports, no cords. It's the world's first true wireless TV,” Kirsch said.
So what about the devices you need to connect to your TV? Gaming systems, cables
Box, streaming device or soundbar, antenna? Where are they connected?
tv set?
“There's a place to do it,” Hirsch said, pointing to a series of boxes that looked like modems.
“This is what's sending the signal to the TV, and it's over WIFI 7, so it's fine.”
In terms of scope. You don't even have to be in the same room.It doesn't even have to be in
You can seamlessly communicate with your TV while on the same floor. ”
While that's impressive, it's not Displace TV's only “wow feature.”
“There is no attachment or installation of any kind. The surface is air sealed,” Kirsch explained.
In the demonstration, Kirsch pressed two buttons on either side of the TV while it was attached to the TV.
A large piece of plexiglass. The TV made a sound indicating it was ready to be removed.
wall. Kirsch then pulled the television from the wall.
The large suction cup on the back of the TV will stick to most surfaces. The only thing Hirsch said was,
The surface they do not recommend is brick. Otherwise, the set will remain hanging on the wall forever.
Batteries have power.
What happens when the battery dies? In a presentation at last year's CES Displace
All I could say was that I might hit the floor. After another year of development,
Solved.
“The TV detects the critical level of battery life. Stick it on the surface and slowly lower it
Please connect it to the tethering system to prevent it from falling. ” Kirsch said.
A demo video showed Displace TV slowly lowering to the floor and then lying down.
downward.
Another feature of Displace TV is the facial recognition camera on the top of the TV.that
I remember the faces of people in the house.If you're watching a movie and get up and walk away
When you return to your room, the TV will automatically pause.
If you have multiple Displace TVs, the program will unpause on your other TVs.
Detects when you enter another room. So how much does this cost? The 55-inch version costs $4,000, Kirsch said. The price of a small 27-inch display TV is $2,000.
The third version, Displace Flex, is a 55-inch TV with a stand to charge the TV battery.
It is very similar to a wireless charger for smartphones. Displace is currently accepting pre-orders on the Displace website, and Hirsch said they expect to begin shipping TVs in June or July.