Displace came up with a landing gear safety system for its totally wireless TV

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Displace came up with a landing gear safety system for its totally wireless TV
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The company behind the all-wireless Displace TV has shown off a new “landing gear” technology designed to keep the 55-inch TV safe in the event its vacuum system fails.

Back at CES 2023, we got a first glimpse at a “truly wireless” TV from a startup called Displace. This $3,000 4K OLED TV has swappable batteries that power the screen — and also a vacuum suction system that can keep the display adhered to walls without traditional mounting. And it can stick to virtually any surface, including ceramic and glass. At the time, there were valid questions about what would happen to the 55-inch TV whenever those batteries became fully depleted. Would it just...

The adhesives work as anchor points, as the Displace TV begins to lower itself gently on a zipline and deploys a reusable foam at the bottom to protect the TV screen. When a problem is detected, the Displace attaches an adhesive frame onto the wall and begins lowering the display to the floor from that frame. As all of this is happening, the TV generates a lot of sound and even flashing lights in an attempt to keep the area clear of children or animals.

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