There is still time for CES 2026 to commence, but few brands are getting a head start with early announcements, and one that immediately stands out is the Displace Wall by US-based Displace, renowned for making the first wireless TV. Announced today, Displace Wall is a fully wireless 4K OLED display that promises installation in under 30 minutes.
Available in two versions: 110-inch and 130-inch, each model is battery-powered and sticks to the wall via suction cups. I say “available” because Displace representatives apparently claim that the Wall will open for pre-orders during CES, with shipments expected to begin by June 2026. As for the price is concerned, the 110-inch model costs $40,000, while the 130-inch version jumps to a whopping $60,000.
“The Displace Wall addresses a key industry pain point: what used to take a small army of AV techs and a full day of prep can now be installed in under 30 minutes with zero drilling, wires, or external controllers. The 4K OLED is a game-changer for companies wanting to put their best foot forward at trade shows without the headache of setup,” Balaji Krishnan, Displace CEO, told Homecrux.
Displace is no stranger to developing wireless displays and has already impressed us with the 55-inch 4K OLED Displace Pro wireless TV, which it unveiled back in 2025. This time around, the company has gone all guns blazing to introduce its first-ever wall display that may leave TV brands in a frenzy.
Display informs that the 110-inch and 130-inch displays rely on a configuration of four TVs to achieve their mammoth sizes. To put that into context, the 110-inch model uses four 55-inch TVs, and the bigger 130-inch version comprises four 65-inch TVs. These are bundles of Displace’s existing TVs that can now be linked together to create much larger displays. Displace Wall enables each of its four displays to play individual content, or combine into one ultra-large, 110-inch or 130-inch display instantly.
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Each bundle comes with a main host TV and runs on an Intel N-300 8-core processor with integrated graphics, along with 32GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. On the downside, both the Displace TV and the newly announced wall are on the thickish side, measuring 1.26 inches broad. That’s understandable, since the TVs rely on built-in batteries, which add to the overall depth. If Displace can find an alternative approach and make its TVs ultra-slim, it could genuinely become a serious challenge for established players like Samsung and LG.

