The unique OLED panel does not require a network connection.
The novelty under the uncomplicated name Displace TV is powered by built-in Li-ion batteries. The manufacturer claims that on a single charge, the panel can work up to 30 days with an average work of 6 hours a day. The set consists of the display itself, as well as a charger and a remote transmitter for broadcasting a video signal. Interestingly, four of these panels can be combined into one 110" diagonal 8K panel.
Displace TV has a camera integrated into the display with gesture recognition. The image is broadcast over Wi-Fi 6E. The base station has several video connectors that allow you to connect different sources at the same time. In addition, the panel has a Smart TV interface.
For one such wireless panel, the manufacturer will ask for $3,000. A set of four screens will be more profitable - you will have to pay $9,000 for it. The start date for sales will be announced soon.
The novelty under the uncomplicated name Displace TV is powered by built-in Li-ion batteries. The manufacturer claims that on a single charge, the panel can work up to 30 days with an average work of 6 hours a day. The set consists of the display itself, as well as a charger and a remote transmitter for broadcasting a video signal. Interestingly, four of these panels can be combined into one 110" diagonal 8K panel.
Displace TV has a camera integrated into the display with gesture recognition. The image is broadcast over Wi-Fi 6E. The base station has several video connectors that allow you to connect different sources at the same time. In addition, the panel has a Smart TV interface.
For one such wireless panel, the manufacturer will ask for $3,000. A set of four screens will be more profitable - you will have to pay $9,000 for it. The start date for sales will be announced soon.
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