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The world's first true wireless TV, without a single line, is powered by batteries?

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Would you be interested in a TV that doesn't require a power cord, connection port, or remote control?

The world's first true wireless TV, without a single line, is powered by batteries?

Remember the "world's first true wireless TV" launched by the American start-up Displace at CES2023, and now, they plan to launch an upgraded version at the CES2024 show, including a 55-inch Displace Flex over-the-air TV and a 27-inch Displace Mini over-the-air TV. In addition to strengthening the product's adsorption to ensure that the TV does not fall, an NFC payment reader and thermal imager have also been introduced this time.

It's worth noting that both TVs likewise don't have a remote control and only come with a pop-up 4K camera for video calls and gesture control. When a user is raised their hand, the camera automatically pauses the TV and adds the items in the current frame to the shopping cart.

The world's first true wireless TV, without a single line, is powered by batteries?

What's even more surprising is that users can also make NFC payments through the Displace app. Of course, the camera function can be turned off to protect user privacy.

In terms of battery life, Displace said that taking 6 hours of viewing a day as an example, these two TVs have a battery life of up to a month.

The world's first true wireless TV, without a single line, is powered by batteries?

In terms of price, the 55-inch Flex is priced at $5,999, which is equivalent to 42,000 yuan, while the 27-inch Mini is priced at $2,499, which is equivalent to about 21,000 yuan. What do you think about the usefulness of this type of TV-less?

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