
Displace, a home appliance startup, announced that it will unveil a completely wireless television at ‘CES 2023’, which will be held in Las Vegas, USA for a total of 1 days from January 5 (Thursday) to January 8 (Sunday, local time), 4. .
It was introduced as being able to be installed on any surface thanks to its self-developed hot-swappable replaceable battery and vacuum attachment technology with strong adsorption. It is light at 9.07 kg and has the convenience of being able to expand the screen by connecting multiple displays. Through this, Displays expressed expectations that it will be able to solve at once the shortcomings of flat-screen TVs, which have all kinds of cables tangled up during the difficult installation process that requires damaging the wall.
Displaces CEO Baraji Krishnan (Balaji Krishnan said, “We have reinvented television with our technology and developed a user interface that will revolutionize not only home entertainment but also the TV industry. For a world where anyone in the home can enjoy the multi-display function, it has been redesigned to eliminate the inconvenient elements of existing televisions and make it easy to attach and fix on any wall. “At the same time, we expect to create infinite possibilities by equipping ourselves with a new computing platform.”
When multiple fully wireless TVs from Displace are linked, the hot-swap technology allows the TV to maintain operation even when it is detached or detached to charge the battery of one TV. A single full charge can last for a month if used six hours a day. Browsing is easy as it is operated not only by touch screen and voice recognition, but also by hand gesture recognition, and when installed in multiple rooms, facial recognition function and computer vision technology can track users and change the content being played. Additionally, to protect personal privacy, the facial recognition function can be turned off by pressing the button on the top of the TV.
Displace’s fully wireless TV will be sold in a 55-inch size, and reservations will be accepted starting January 2023 next year when CES 1 begins, and distribution is expected to begin at the end of 5.
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