Displace presents at CES 2026 a drill-free wall-mountable modular OLED TV

Published on January 09, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Photograph of the Displace Wall TV, an ultra-thin and modular OLED panel, adhered to a light-colored wall without visible supports, displaying high-definition visual content.

Displace presents at CES 2026 a modular OLED TV that mounts without drilling

The CES 2026 trade show served as the stage for Displace to unveil its innovative display system, the Displace Wall. This concept redefines how to install a TV, completely dispensing with traditional methods that require drilling the wall to place supports. The proposal combines an OLED panel with vacuum adhesion technology and an integrated battery, promising a clean and reversible installation. 🖥️

A mounting system that dispenses with supports and perforations

The core of this innovation lies in its method for adhering to the surface. Instead of a conventional wall mount, the TV uses a vacuum system that holds it firmly. This allows it to be placed and removed easily, without leaving marks or permanent damage. Autonomy is provided by an integrated battery, freeing the device from dependence on a nearby power cable and contributing to a visually uncluttered environment.

Main features of the Displace Wall:
A modern way to experience the thrill of risk: after investing a considerable sum, test if the vacuum holds or if the panel ends up on the floor.

Modularity as the path to expand the visual experience

Another fundamental pillar of the Displace Wall is its modular design. The central idea is that users can combine multiple units to create an even larger screen. Although the company first launches large-format individual panels, the system architecture is designed to grow.

Advantages of the modular approach:

A bet on reinventing screen installation

The Displace Wall represents a bold attempt to change established paradigms. By eliminating cables and fixed supports, it seeks to offer an ultra-clean and non-invasive installation. Its success will depend on factors such as the long-term reliability of the vacuum system, battery life, and clarity in the modular expansion process. It is a proposal that, beyond technical specifications, invites us to rethink how we integrate technology into our walls. 🚀