We first checked out the so-called Displace TV at CES 2023 and were blown away by the company’s 55-inch 4K OLED display — it was wireless, had hot-swappable batteries, and you could stick it to any smooth surface thanks to its proprietary active-loop vacuum . Unfortunately, what we saw was just a prototype and only 100 units were scheduled for production. Now at the new CES 2025, Displace TV is back with a market version of its wireless 4K TV, while also unveiling a wireless soundbar and speakers.
There are a few changes from the first versions we saw two years ago. First major difference is that here there are rechargeable batteries that can no longer be replaced and now, in addition to the suction cup technology, there are hidden, pop-up feet to set the screen on a surface.
Displace produces two models, Basic and Pro. Each has the same operating system, the company’s AI-powered Displace OS. Both feature 4K OLED displays, with a choice of 27- or 55-inch screen sizes. The Pro model is packed with a more powerful Intel N-300 8-core processor, 32GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and a larger 10,000mAh battery. For comparison, the Basic model uses a 4-core Intel N-100 processor, has 16GB of RAM, 128GB of storage and a smaller 5,000mAh battery. The Pro also includes Displace’s new soundbar and speakers that not only deliver better sound, but also increase battery life by 150 hours.
To control the set, Displace created a multi-touch controller that also has its own display. This is a new addition to what we saw in 2023, as these TVs were controlled solely through gestures. Gesture control still exists on new TVs, but it only works for basic functions like pause and play. Any further input will require you to touch the remote control.
Another change from 2023 is the price, then we learned about a cash limit of $3,000 for the 55-inch model in 2023. Now that price is $2,500 for the base 27-inch model and $3,500 for the 55-inch model. If you want the Pro version, those cost $4,000 and $6,000 for the same two sizes, respectively.
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Source: myphone.gr