The wait is over: Displace’s wireless 4K OLED suction TVs to ship in March

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In a nutshell: Displace is back at CES, this time showing off revised versions of its fully wireless televisions that are on track to finally ship in the coming months. The lineup includes the Displace Pro and Displace Basic, both of which will be available in 27-inch and 55-inch variants. The Basic models feature an Intel N-100 four-core CPU with integrated GPU alongside 16GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 5,000 mAh integrated battery.

Pro variants, meanwhile, get an Intel N-300 eight-core CPU with 32GB of memory, 256GB of local storage, and a bigger 10,000 mAh battery. Displace Pro sets also ship with a soundbar and speakers that extend the combo’s battery life and afford a more premium audio experience. According to the company, a set paired with the soundbar and speakers can provide 60 hours of continuous playback on a single charge.

The soundbar and speakers can be added as an optional accessory to the Basic set, but pricing isn’t yet available.

Aside from its cordless operation, what sets Displace 4K OLED TVs apart from others is its easy wall mounting system. Each set is equipped with four suction cups that use active loop vacuum technology to stick onto any wall. A set can be “hung” in as little as 10 seconds without tools or drilling, or stood up on a flat surface using the push-to-pop legs.

The AI-driven Displace OS, meanwhile, manages streaming using either voice commands, gestures, or via the included multi-touch remote that’s said to double as a second screen for additional viewing. It is also possible to connect a wireless keyboard and mouse for more productivity-focused tasks. Concealed charging ports and HDMI connections help maintain the clean aesthetic, we are told.

Displace is now accepting pre-orders for its new wireless televisions, with a $1,000 discount on sets ordered during CES. Pricing starts at $1,499 for the 27-inch Basic model and scales up to $4,999 for the 55-inch Pro set. The first units are scheduled to ship on March 28, 2025.

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