Report: Sabine J. Schwartz

Displace to Debut the World’s First Wireless TV in Two Weeks



As usual the most innovative, wildest, and cutting-edge technology will be on display at the Consumer Electronics Show 2023. The premier of the show will be the world’s first wireless TV.

An American TV maker has announced that the OLED TV will be small and portable and weigh just 9KG. The TV will be powered by batteries that can last 30 days on a full charge. It will be a 55 inch TV that can be attached to any surface, thanks to its proprietary active-loop vacuum technology, according to the manufacturer. Touch controls, voice commands, and hand gestures are supported by the TV, and you can combine multiple units to create a larger screen.

According to a press release from Displace, manufacturer, there is very little going on inside the TV. The base station needs to be plugged into an outlet and connected to the internet.

It will be powered by a AMD CPU, and an Nvidia GPU, and will have support for streaming. According to Displace, the hot swappable battery lasts for 30 days and allows for 6 hours of viewing each day but the company didn’t say how long it would take for the battery to fully charge.