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Turn Any TV Wireless: Battery-Powered & Drill-Free Wall Mounting

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– The Displace Hub is a new product that can turn a standard TV into a wireless, battery-powered wall-mounted display using a suction mount.
– It attaches via four suction cups, supports TVs from 50 to 100 inches and up to 150lbs, and has a battery providing 5-10 hours of power.
– The device includes an integrated PC with an Intel processor, RAM, storage, and runs a proprietary operating system with AI features.
– It enables a dual-screen system where a secondary device can provide additional AI-powered content and information.
– The Displace Hub is priced at $1,900, will be shown at CES 2026, and does not yet have a confirmed release date.

Imagine a television that floats on your wall, completely free from wires and without a single hole drilled into the plaster. The Displace Hub aims to make this a reality, offering a novel way to mount and power your existing TV using a powerful suction system and a substantial built-in battery. This device is designed for screens between 50 and 100 inches, supporting weights of up to 150 pounds, and promises to deliver a truly wireless viewing experience for several hours at a time.

The core of the system relies on four large suction cups that adhere to the wall, eliminating the need for traditional brackets and drills. Integrated into the mount is a 15,000mAh battery pack capable of powering a television for five to ten hours on a single charge. While you can certainly watch content while the unit is plugged in, doing so reintroduces a power cable, somewhat defeating the purpose of a cord-free setup.

This product is more than just an elegant mounting solution. The Hub contains a fully functional computer, running on an Intel N-150 processor with 16GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It operates on a custom Displace operating system and includes HDMI ports for connecting external devices. A key feature is its compatibility with the brand’s Controller 2.0, which utilizes a separate, smaller screen to display supplemental information powered by AI software.

Displace is heavily emphasizing artificial intelligence in its current lineup. Alongside the Hub, the company is promoting AI-enabled features for its displays, such as generating personalized video news feeds, gesture controls, and live conversational search. One advertised function, “pause to shop,” would identify and show products from a paused scene, highlighting the company’s focus on interactive, smart viewing.

Priced at $1,900, the Displace Hub represents a significant investment, often exceeding the cost of a premium television itself. However, for renters unable to alter their walls, individuals seeking ultimate portability for their screen, or early adopters intrigued by the AI-powered secondary display, it presents a unique and innovative option. The device is scheduled for a showcase at CES 2026, though a firm consumer release date has not yet been set.

(Source: techradar)

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