Displace lancia al CES TV veramente wireless con tecnologia AMD e NVIDIA 2023
If that wasn’t crazy enough, the Displace TV is powered by an interchangeable battery pack and the company claims that the TV has a month’s worth of battery life, assuming you don’t use it more than six hours a day. The company provides four batteries and a charging station with the TV, as well as a base unit, which houses the AMD CPU and NVIDIA GPU. The only other thing the company mentioned about the base station is that it supports Wi-Fi 6E. The Displace TV also supports gesture control, as well as voice control and a remote. For those that find a 55-inch TV a bit on the small side, Displace claims that up to four panels can be connected together to create a 110-inch 16K TV, although it seems like they’ve counted wrong here, as four times 4K resolution is only 8K, not 16K. It all sounds a bit too good to be true, but we’ll have to wait and see if the company really shows up at CES and if it has a product that delivers on all its claims.