PANE display mounted on a concrete wall in a dark room with a streaming brain and magnetic speaker bar attached, lit dramatically from the side.
ECOThe Ecosystem

The display is independent from the brain inside it.

01Premise

Every PANE shares one machined chassis, a standardized brain bay, and a magnetic accessory rail. Choose the streaming device, the sound, and the mounts that fit your setup — then swap any of them later without replacing the screen.

02Bring Your Own Brain

Plug in whatever you already love.

The brain bay accepts any standard streaming device or your own machine. No forced platform, no mandatory account. When technology changes, swap the brain — not the entire TV.

  • Apple TV
  • Chromecast
  • Roku
  • Nvidia Shield
  • Gaming PC
  • Linux Media Server
  • Game Consoles
  • Future AI Hardware
The display's rear brain bay open with a streaming device sliding into the dock.
Fig. 02a — Standardized brain bay
Line-art diagram of one display outlasting three generations of swappable brain modules over a decade.
Fig. 02b — One screen, many brains
03The Magnetic Rail

Accessories that snap on in a second.

A single magnetic connection runs the length of the display. Sound, lighting, cameras — every module shares the same rail, so adding to your setup never means starting over. No cables. No brackets. No compromises.

Explore magnetic sound
Macro photograph of a speaker module snapping onto the magnetic rail, with the magnets and machined edge in sharp focus.

The screen is forever. Everything else is upgradeable.

Wide shot of the PANE display in a finished living room at dusk with the hardware as the focal point.

One screen. Every ecosystem.

Join the waitlist to be first in line when the modular display ships — and help shape which modules we build next.