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The zipline is there because the Displace TV doesn’t hang from a hook or bolt to a mount.
The L in itsOLEDmight as well stand for Lamprey, because it sucks itself to the wall.
Angled view of Displace TV panel. Note the battery slots (at top and bottom) and side handles for mounting and dismounting. Also note screen glare.
That’s where the zipline comes in.
Its job is to prevent a high-tech Humpty Dumpty horror happening to your high-end TV.
What happens to your Displace TV when the batteries run out?
Angled view of Displace TV panel. Note the battery slots (at top and bottom) and side handles for mounting and dismounting. Also note screen glare.
When we first saw theworlds first fully wireless OLED TV, we though it was completely off the hook.
Displace has now published a press release that goes into detail about its disaster avoidance.
I’d want to set that off deliberately to scare my kids.