Displace to show gesture-controlled wireless TVs at CES 2024

The 4K OLED model will be up for pre-order from January 9 and users will be able to control the TV using hand gestures as well as via touch and voice interfaces.

Content is streamed over Wi-Fi 6E, and the battery is equipped to last a month with 6-hour daily viewing. There is a 4K camera built in for video chat potential. Multiple units can be combined together to form larger displays, and it will ship with four batteries plus a charger.

The Mini, a smaller version of the DisplaceTV, tips the scales at around half that of the larger models, at 5.4 kg, and offers 4K visuals wirelessly streamed over Wi-Fi 6E. The Mini comes with two hot swap batteries, and can also be snapped together with other units for larger viewing. It's compatible with the optional Displace Stand too. The Mini will also go up for pre-order from January 9. Both of the new TVs include a thermal camera and NFC reader. Viewers can raise a hand to pause the show.

Balaji Krishnan, company founder and CEO, said: "The next step for Displace is to go beyond entertainment. Our hardware and tightly integrated software can lead to true ambient computing. Displace interactive screens won't just play movies and TV shows, but will react to users and their surroundings, creating a smart contextual experience that understands an individual's needs and delivers significant value."

Displace has not shared any imagery of the new models as yet, but visitors to CES 2024 can join the company at the Venetian Expo from January 9 to see the products in person.

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