For many people with home entertainment centers, cables have become the bane of their existence. Keeping those unwieldy cables for multiple devices in check can sometimes feel like a full-time job. However, you have to do it because all of these devices need to be plugged into your TV to work.
From gaming consoles to media players, cables connected to TVs abound in most living rooms across the country. While we may not like it, we've come to accept the status quo. Even as wireless technology has become commonplace, the TV has remained firmly in the cabled domain, at least until now.
A couple of enterprising TV manufacturers — LG and Displace TV — are looking to change things up, which means TVs are joining the long list of devices that use wireless technology to help people untangle their lives. Just like you can enjoy a cable-free experience listening to your favorite tunes with the best Bluetooth headphones or use a wireless keyboard to declutter your desk and type without being tethered to your computer, wireless TVs are promising to usher in a new era of TVs without a bunch of tangled wires With LG's wireless TV, the only cable you'll need is the power cord. Beyond that, it's designed to operate without the traditional cables needed to transmit video and audio signals from external devices.
The Displace TV is powered by two internal lithium-ion batteries and four hot-swappable lithium-ion batteries, eliminating the need for cables entirely. These batteries can power t.
