Displace launches a new 27-inch gesture controlled, wireless TV you can stick to any surface – is this the ultimate kitchen TV?

Innovative TV startup Displace plans to launch two new models in its wireless TV range at the consumer electronics shows (CES) in January 2024. The TVs are called the Displace Flex and Displace Mini and mark an expansion of the company's own first fully wireless 55-inch 4K TV that we saw earlier this year.

The 55-inch Flex will cost $5,999, while the 27-inch Mini will cost half that, at $2,499. But you can't buy them right away. Shipping dates for the Flex and Mini are tentatively listed as “by the end of 2024.”

Like the original Displace TV, the Flex has a similar spec list, including its extremely lightweight and portable wireless capabilities and month-long battery life. However, what is new is that it is equipped with an NFC reader and thermal cameras. The NFC readers allow you to pause the video you're watching to purchase items like clothing, electronics, and food that are relevant to what you're watching. Once you've selected your items, all you have to do is put your phone on the TV itself or pay via the Displace app and you're done. Meanwhile, the thermal cameras can generate body heat maps that can be used with apps like telehealth to assess your health.

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Like the original Displace TV (pictured here at CES 2023), the Flex and Mini can be connected to form a larger screen (Image credit: Future)

These new features are also included in the Displace Mini, a 27-inch version of the original Displace screen. It weighs just 12kg, meaning it can be installed anywhere in your home in places like the fridge, kitchen countertops, bathrooms and more, to give you that interactive, smart home feeling. The Displace Mini can also be combined with other Minis to make a bigger screen, again just like the original Displace TV, meaning people with businesses can combine them to make a bigger screen. Like the Flex, the Mini also has an average lifespan of one month based on six hours of viewing per day. It can also be charged wirelessly via the Displace Stand, but this is sold separately.

What's unique about these TVs is that they can be easily hung on the wall thanks to Displace's active loop vacuum technology, which allows it to stick to the wall without the need for a wall bracket. Displace claims it is one of the safest TVs to hang on the wall due to its self-lowering gear system.

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Like the original Displace TV (pictured), the Flex and Mini can be easily mounted on the wall (Image credit: Displace)

The TV of the future or a gimmick?