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Displace Launches Wireless 4K TVs with Built-in AI Hub at CES 2025

TV manufacturer Displace revealed its latest wireless television lineup at CES 2025, introducing AI capabilities and productivity features previously unseen in the television market.

The new Displace Pro and Basic models operate entirely on rechargeable batteries, eliminating the need for power cords. Both units feature 4K displays and an Intel 8-core processor running Displace OS, the company’s proprietary AI-driven operating system.

The flagship Pro model starts at $4,999 for the 55-inch version, while the Basic model begins at $2,499. Both are available in 27-inch configurations at lower price points. Pre-orders during CES include a $1,000 discount, with shipments scheduled for March 28.

Notable innovations include a 10-second tool-free mounting system and an optional soundbar that doubles as a battery extender, adding 150 hours of operation. The Pro model includes concealed HDMI ports and comes bundled with the soundbar.

Displace OS supports voice commands for entertainment and productivity tasks, including email composition and rideshare ordering. The system allows wireless keyboard and mouse connectivity, positioning these TVs as potential workstation displays.

Displace, founded in 2022 by serial entrepreneur Balaji Krishnan, develops wireless TVs with features such as no wires or ports, hot-swappable batteries, hand gesture controls, and vacuum technology for wall attachment. The TVs are lightweight, portable, and can combine into larger displays with resolutions up to 16K. Krishnan, based in the Bay Area, is a six-time entrepreneur with over two decades of experience in technology, including roles at Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard, and Oracle. He has founded and successfully sold several startups, emphasizing innovative solutions in consumer hardware and software.