Displace is set to make waves at CES 2026 with the unveiling of the Pro TV 2, the industry’s first AI-native television. Building on the company’s groundbreaking debut at CES 2025, this latest innovation will be showcased at the premier consumer tech event in Las Vegas from January 6-9.
The Pro TV 2 represents a significant leap forward in television technology, integrating advanced AI capabilities directly into the device. This development comes as consumer demand for multifunctional televisions continues to grow, with users seeking devices that offer more than just passive viewing experiences.
Return to CES Spotlight
Following its successful showcase last year, Displace will return to the CES stage, this time at Booth #21626 in the LVCC Central Hall. The company plans to demonstrate the Pro TV 2’s capabilities alongside live AI demonstrations, positioning the television as an active computing powerhouse.
The Pro TV 2 is designed to transform the way we interact with our televisions, offering features that include voice and gesture controls, computer vision, and personalized content feeds—all processed locally on the device. This shift from cloud-based to on-device processing addresses growing consumer concerns about data privacy.
Pro TV 2: AI Meets Interactive Entertainment
In response to recent trends, the Pro TV 2 is equipped with privacy-focused, multimodal AI built directly into its wall-mounted display. Powered by dedicated native NPUs and TPUs, the television handles a variety of functions, from voice commands to gesture controls, all processed locally via its OS 2.0. This evolution transforms the TV into an ambient intelligence hub.
Live Demos – Cutting-Edge Features
CES attendees will have the opportunity to experience the Pro TV 2’s AI capabilities firsthand. One standout feature is the Pause-to-Shop function, which provides personalized product recommendations from paused video content by blending cloud and on-device AI.
Another innovative feature is the Personalized Video News Agent, allowing users to select preferred sources and automatically generate custom video channels tailored to their interests. The Conversational Search feature, activated via the controller’s voice button, enables natural queries for instant playback of specific content.
On-device computer vision powers Gesture and Face Recognition, facilitating seamless, controller-free navigation. The Controller 2.0 Second Screen offers real-time synced information and interactive controls on a handheld device during browsing or viewing.
Privacy-First Design Addresses Key Concerns
With 84 percent of consumers expressing concerns about AI data exposure, Displace has prioritized local processing in the Pro TV 2. Its NPUs, TPUs, and browser-based OS 2.0 ensure that sensitive data remains on-device, avoiding the vulnerabilities associated with cloud processing.
“Displace is redefining TV with a cutting-edge, true smart screen, using built-in AI chips that deliver ambient experiences without compromising user privacy,” said Balaji Krishnan, founder and CEO of Displace. “Pro TV 2 unlocks effortless, intuitive AI personalization, ushering in an era where your TV becomes a smart computer on the wall.”
Enhanced Specs and Immediate Availability
- 65-inch 4K OLED panel with double the luminance of Pro TV 1
- Local NPUs/TPUs for on-device AI
- Deeper AI-integrated OS 2.0
- Computer vision for gestures and facial recognition
- Voice-activated conversational search
- Controller 2.0 second-screen functionality
- Voice assistant integration
- Privacy-focused adjustable dual camera that retracts into the TV
The Pro TV 2 will be available for purchase at CES 2026, with further details available at Displace’s booth.
This development follows a broader trend in the tech industry towards integrating AI more deeply into consumer electronics, a move that promises to redefine user interaction with everyday devices. As televisions evolve into smart computing hubs, the implications for both manufacturers and consumers are profound, potentially altering the landscape of home entertainment and personal computing.
With the Pro TV 2, Displace is not only setting a new standard for what a television can be but also addressing critical privacy concerns that have hindered AI adoption. As the tech world converges on Las Vegas for CES 2026, all eyes will be on how Displace’s innovations shape the future of television technology.