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Displace Develops the New Active Loop Vacuum Technology

San Diego-based home entertainment startup company known as Displace unveils its latest designs during CES this year. It highlights a fully wireless television that simply sticks onto the wall using adhesives. It functions with four battery packs to keep it powered up and each battery is able to last for as long as a month before it requires a charge.

It develops a new Active Loop Vacuum technology, which allows the TV to suction itself to any surface using two adhesive straps that are attached to the TV. Additionally, it allows for custom features as the screens can stack together to create a larger screen. It also has a camera attached to the top that allows viewers to control their content with a wave of their hand.
Trend Themes
1. Wireless Adhesive Tvs - Developing wireless and adhesive TV technology opens up more possibilities for versatile device placement.
2. Active Loop Vacuum Technology - Implementing active loop vacuum technology to adhere devices to surfaces offers potential for a new range of products that can stick to any surface.
3. Gesture-controlled Devices - Gesture-controlled devices pave the way for more intuitive and natural interactions between devices and users, leading to more user-friendly technology.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Wireless adhesive TVs provide a significantly different option from traditional TVs for customers and paves the way for more convenient and versatile home entertainment devices.
2. Home Improvement - Active loop vacuum technology can lead to new possibilities for home improvement tools since it can be used to create a stronger hold between objects and surfaces that need to be joined together.
3. Healthcare - Gesture-controlled devices will be very helpful in the medical industry since it promotes a contactless interaction that is more hygienic for both physicians and patients.

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