- Suction cup mount for TVs from 50″ to 100″ and up to 150 lbs.
- 5 to 10 hours of battery life depending on the TV
- $1,900, release date TBA
Fancy turning your current TV into a fully wireless, battery-powered one to hang on the wall? The new Displace Hub does just that.
Designed for TVs weighing up to 150 pounds and sizes from 50 to 100 inches, the Displace Hub attaches to the wall using four large suction cups and features a 15,000 mAh battery capable of powering your TV for 5 to 10 hours. You can watch TV while charging the battery, but of course that means plugging a charging cable into it, sort of redneck.
This isn’t just a way to hide your TV’s cables or mount it on the wall without drilling holes, as useful as that is. The Displace Hub also includes a computer and can be part of a two-screen system with your TV as the main screen and a smaller device providing additional content.
Displace Hub: Key Features and Specifications
The Displace Hub uses the same suction setup as the brand’s Displace TV, a wireless wall-mounted TV launched in 2023. That TV is only available in one size (although it can combine multiple screens), while the Hub lets you get the same optional dual-screen functionality suitable for any of the best TVs.
The Hub includes an integrated PC running the Intel N-150 quad-core CPU with 16GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and an integrated graphics processor. It runs the Displace operating system and has two HDMI inputs for external devices. It is designed to work with Displace’s Controller 2.0, which uses an additional display to deliver related information and content. That information and content is provided by artificial intelligence software.
Displace is really into AI this year. It will also show off its Displace Pro TV 2 with AI-enabled functionality, some of which looks useful, for example creating a personalized video news service based on content from your favorite online sources; gesture control; and live conversational search, and some not so much, like “pause to shop,” where your screen will “display relevant products from the scene” when you pause a show or movie.
The Displace Hub will have an introductory price of $1,900, which of course is more than you’d pay for even most of the best OLED TVs, depending on size. But if you really want a wall-mounted TV and can’t for practical or ownership reasons, or you want to be able to move your TV to work anywhere, or if you’re intrigued by the option of having a second screen powered by AI, it’s an interesting option.
The Displace Hub will be showcased at CES 2026. A release date has not yet been announced.

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