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Posted on Friday January 6th 2012 at 09:27am. Its tags are listed below.

techspotlight:

(via Why 3D TV Went From CES Darling to Consumer Reject | Gadget Lab | Wired.com)

C’mon. “Why?”
This was painfully obvious from the get-go. A tech that has not progressed much from its 1950’s beginnings, awkward and cumbersome glasses, expensive new TV’s that no one in this ecomomy is comfortable buying, LACK OF 3D CONTENT, etc.
Holographic delivery of AI-programmed content will be the next in-home entertianment tipping point.
techspotlight:

(via Why 3D TV Went From CES Darling to Consumer Reject | Gadget Lab | Wired.com)

C’mon. “Why?”
This was painfully obvious from the get-go. A tech that has not progressed much from its 1950’s beginnings, awkward and cumbersome glasses, expensive new TV’s that no one in this ecomomy is comfortable buying, LACK OF 3D CONTENT, etc.
Holographic delivery of AI-programmed content will be the next in-home entertianment tipping point.

techspotlight:

(via Why 3D TV Went From CES Darling to Consumer Reject | Gadget Lab | Wired.com)

C’mon. “Why?”

This was painfully obvious from the get-go. A tech that has not progressed much from its 1950’s beginnings, awkward and cumbersome glasses, expensive new TV’s that no one in this ecomomy is comfortable buying, LACK OF 3D CONTENT, etc.

Holographic delivery of AI-programmed content will be the next in-home entertianment tipping point.