Displace to Debut World’s First Truly Wireless TV at CES 2023, Featuring AMD CPU, NVIDIA GPU, 55-Inch 4K OLED Panel, and Hot-Swappable Battery

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Displace has announced that it will be unveiling the "world's first truly wireless TV" at CES 2023, a 55-inch 4K OLED TV powered by a proprietary hot-swappable battery system that weighs less than 20 pounds, making it easily transportable, with an AMD CPU, NVIDIA GPU, support for Wi-Fi 6E, and further novelties, including control via hand gestures and a technology that allows the display to stick to walls.

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  • A Truly Wireless TV: Displace TV has no wires and no ports. Long-lasting rechargeable batteries utilize Displace’s proprietary hot-swappable battery system.
  • Simply Stick TV to Any Wall: Super lightweight 55″ 4K Displace TV uses proprietary active-loop vacuum technology — no wall mounting required.
  • Create Any Size TV: Snap multiple 55″ 4K Displace TVs together to create any size TV – such as combining four TVs to create a 110″ TV with 16K resolution.
  • Interact with Hand Gestures – No More Remote Controls! Users can easily browse and play content on Displace TV using their hands in addition to touch and voice interfaces. Users simply push with their palm to play; pinch to zoom in or out; or literally reach out and grab what’s on the TV and throw it onto another Displace TV in the home. Content magically moves from one Displace TV to another when the user moves between rooms via proprietary computer vision technology.

"active loop vacuum technology" just slap it next to a wall and it "sticks". Um, WTF?

Hand gestures? Like what, Xbox Kinect? Those hand gesture systems were pretty universally hated.

The whole battery thing... who is this TV for? RV camper gaming on the road? I don't get it
 
"active loop vacuum technology" just slap it next to a wall and it "sticks". Um, WTF?
I thought it might be cool if it folded into a little ball, perhaps the size of a baseball, or even a bowling ball in the case of multiple combined displays. Then you'd throw it at the wall and it'd automagically open on impact and stick using Spider-Man's web fluid technology.
The whole battery thing... who is this TV for? RV camper gaming on the road? I don't get it
One of my favorites: "All Displace TVs wirelessly connect to a base unit that is plugged into an electrical outlet and can be kept inside a closet or anywhere within the home."
 
Yeah, because we don't already have an excessive enough demand for batteries, so let's invent a completely frivolous and unnecessary use for it.
 
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