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The Conceptual 'Partial Screen' Features Motorized Display Components

The conceptual 'Partial Screen' is a home decor-influenced piece of multimedia equipment for the modern living room to support consumers looking to maintain the appearance of their space. The TV features a 55-inch size achieved with 25 individual motorized shutters, which will rotate to offer a smaller screen size or allow for a see-through construction. The unit is equipped with LEDs to ensure a vibrant visual experience unlike LCD alternatives on the market.

The conceptual 'Partial Screen' is the design work of Jiyoun Kim, Hannah Lee and Jaehyuk Lim, and will offer a view straight through when all the shutters are opened. This can also be used as a way to create a digital artwork experience perfect for replacing a TV.

Trend Themes

  1. Rotating Shutter TV — This trend offers an opportunity to disrupt the traditional TV market by providing an innovative design that can be used as a piece of home decor.
  2. Motorized Screen Components — This trend presents an opportunity to create a new market for motorized screen components that can be integrated into various multimedia products for the home.
  3. Vibrant Visual Experience — This trend highlights the importance of creating high-quality visual displays that can enhance the user experience and differentiate products in a competitive market.

Industry Implications

  1. Consumer Electronics — This industry can benefit from the rotating shutter TV trend by incorporating the design into their new product releases to appeal to consumers seeking unique home decor-inspired products.
  2. Smart Home Technology — This industry can leverage the motorized screen component trend to develop innovative products that can be integrated into the smart home ecosystem and enhance the user experience.
  3. Digital Artwork — This trend presents an opportunity to create a new market for digital artwork experiences that can be used to replace traditional TVs and offer consumers a new way to display artwork in their homes.

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