The Displace Hub can make your normal TV wireless
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The Displace Hub can make your normal TV wireless
"It combines the "active-loop suction" of Displace's TVs, with a rechargeable battery that can power whatever screen you mount on it and a built-in PC that runs Displace's "ambient computing platform." The Hub uses an Intel N-150 4-core CPU with an integrated GPU, 16GB RAM and 128GB of storage to run Displace's operating system, and includes a 15,000mAh battery to keep everything powered."
"The battery life of the Displace Hub could also be a concern. Connecting your TV to the Hub's integrated battery is supposed to eliminate the need for unsightly power cables, but depending on how often you watch and the energy demands of your screen, you might be recharging fairly often. Displace says the Displace Hub's battery life lasts anywhere from five to 10 hours."
Displace returns to CES 2026 with new TVs and the Displace Hub accessory that converts other TVs into wireless displays. The Hub mounts to walls using active-loop suction and contains a built-in PC running an ambient computing platform on an Intel N-150 4-core CPU with integrated GPU, 16GB RAM, and 128GB storage. The unit houses a 15,000mAh battery, offers two HDMI inputs, and supports Controller 2.0 for a second-screen experience. The Hub is rated for TVs between 55 and 100 inches and up to 150 pounds, and battery life is estimated at five to 10 hours, requiring periodic recharging depending on usage.
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