The world’s first vacuum-locked wireless TV will be shown at CES 2023

The TV panel can be controlled with gestures and also recognizes faces.

Startup Displace is introducing a 55-inch OLED panel with a 4K camera and Wi-Fi 6E protocol at CES 2023. Details about the new product were published by interestingengineering.com media.

The TV panel is also equipped with removable rechargeable batteries. The TV continues to work even if the user removes a battery to charge it. Provided that the gadget works 6 hours a day, the battery capacity is enough for a month of work.

In a press release, the company stated that it uses an active loop vacuum technology called Active Loop, which makes it extremely easy to move and attach the device to any surface without the use of hooks, mounts, stands and other accessories. All it takes is to press the TV panel against the wall and press a little – the device “sticks” to the surface using a vacuum lock.

Displace’s OLED panels have touch and voice interfaces, which means you can control it by moving it with your hands or by giving voice commands. In addition, the devices were equipped with face recognition and computer vision systems. If a person turns on several televisions in different rooms, the content he originally watched will appear on the screen when it appears in a particular room. The image, as it were, will “follow the user on the heels. If desired, the functionality can be disabled.

“The main unit that needs to be connected to the network will wirelessly connect all the TVs in the building, ensuring seamless communication,” says Material.

If you wish, you can create a large screen from 55 inch TV panels. This solution is suitable for shopping malls, entertainment centers, hotels, etc. It is suitable for

We previously reported that the world’s smallest TVs were developed in the USA and retail for as little as $50.

Source: Focus

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