- Suction cup mount for TVs from 50 to 100 inches and weighing up to 150 pounds.
- 5 to 10 hours of battery life depending on TV
- $1900, release date TBA
Want to turn your existing TV into a completely wireless, battery-powered wall-mounted TV? The new Displace Hub does just that.
Designed for TVs weighing up to 150 pounds and measuring 50 to 100 inches, the Displace Hub attaches to the wall with four large suction cups and features a 15,000 mAh battery that can power your TV for 5 to 10 hours. You can watch TV while you charge this battery, but of course that means you have to plug the charging cable into it like some redneck.
It's not just a way to hide TV cables or mount it on the wall without drilling holes, as convenient as that may be. The Displace Hub also includes a computer and can be part of a dual-screen system in which the TV serves as the main display and a smaller device provides additional content.
Displace Hub: Key Features and Features
The Displace Hub uses the same suction system as the brand's devices. Replace TVwireless wall mounted TV released in 2023. This TV is only available in one size (though you can combine multiple screens together), whereas the Hub allows you to get the same and additional dual-screen functionality for any of the best tvs.
The hub includes an integrated PC on which it runs Intel Quad-core N-150 processor with 16 GB RAM, 128 GB internal memory and integrated GPU. This starts Displace operating systemand has two HDMI inputs for external devices. It is designed to work with the Displace 2.0 controller, which uses an additional screen to provide relevant information and content. This information and content is provided by artificial intelligence software.
Displace has gotten really into artificial intelligence this year. He'll also show off his Displace Pro TV 2 with artificial intelligence features, some of which seem useful – like creating a personalized video news feed based on content from your favorite online sources; gesture control; and live conversational search, and some to a lesser extent, such as “pause to shop,” where your screen “shows relevant products from the stage” when you pause a show or movie.
The Displace Hub will have a starting price of $1,900, which is, of course, more than you'd pay for even most best OLED TVsdepending on size. But if you really want a wall-mounted TV but can't for practical or landlord reasons, or want to be able to move the TV to work anywhere, or if you're intrigued by the possibility of an AI-powered second screen, this is an interesting option.
Displace Hub will be presented at CES 2026. The release date has not yet been announced.

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