CES 2023 is coming soon and manufacturers are ready to reveal all their tech offerings at the annual event in Las Vegas. In addition, there is always room for a little eccentricity. However, it may perhaps arouse some interest among consumers, which we will discuss below. And start Displace announces the market’s first battery-powered 4K OLED TV.
This was communicated via a press release where the company assured us that we would know all the details of this television during CES 2023. However, it showed us a small speck of what this television can do. is testing. And this we’d be talking about the “world’s first wireless television”.
A television that can be installed anywhere and has autonomy of up to 1 month
As Displace mentions, their television is “light” in weight as they confirm that it is equipped with a replaceable battery system, does not reach 10kg and can be easily transported. Also, one of its advantages is: It has a system for attaching to any surface. No need to mount on the wall. While they don’t offer much details about the latter, the truth is promising.
Another feature they highlight is that it can be combined with other Displace televisions. 110 inches in combination with all four of its panelsCreates a system up to 16K resolution.
While everything shows that this solution won’t be cheap, the fact that it eliminates the need to plug in the TV to play content can work well in rural areas, caravans, or even homes that don’t have a plug.
Your system contains multiple batteries that can be removed individually. These can be charged while the TV is running and according to the company, autonomy can reach up to a monthcalculating that we use the television for about 6 hours a day.
According to the manufacturer, another of the highlights of the television is full control with gestures, the ability to navigate in front of us through the “natural movement of the hand” and manage content. In addition, the TV uses facial recognition and machine vision technologies to switch content between users. In this way, if there are two of these televisions in the house and a user is moving from one room to another, the content you are watching will be automatically shown on the second TV.. Displace also allows your television to have a button at the top of the panel to disable the feature for privacy purposes.
The TV connects wirelessly to your central base. This must be connected with a power plug and this will be where we will find all the connection and operation ports. According to Displace, the base has a CPU from AMD and a graphics card from NVIDIABesides being compatible with WiFi 6E.
As for the features of the panel, we would be talking about 55 inch 4K OLED TV, with integrated camera and also compatible with WiFi 6E. Without knowing its technical chart, everything indicates it will be a high-end product. Of course, we’ll have to see how it processes the image under energy-saving management.
Price and availability
Displace TV remains in the US for now. While everything indicates that we will learn more during CES 2023, they have not yet provided details about its price.
via | public relations news wire