Wires can be annoying, but one startup has eliminated them entirely from its new TV, which runs on battery power. At CES, a company called Displace(Opens in a new window) is showing off its “truly wireless TV,” which is now up for pre-order in limited quantities. The so-called Displace TV drops the conventional electrical cord for four rechargeable batteries. On the plus side, the 55-inch OLED TV clears away unsightly wiring. However, it can only run for about a month on the four batteries, depending on how much you watch it. To keep the TV functioning, the owner will need to recharge the batteries periodically. That may sound like a hassle, but the batteries can be swapped out and recharged individually while the TV is still on.
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Displace designed the 20-pound TV to be easy to transport and mount. It comes with a “proprietary active-loop vacuum…
