November 04, 2008
Your Next TV?

Televisions capable of showing 3D images without requiring the viewer to wear special glasses are on the way. If the article is accurate, the effect works but has limitations. Additionally, as with all new electronic tech the first generation is expensive, with the bigger sets scheduled to start at ~$15,000.

Posted by scott at November 04, 2008 01:49 PM

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I like the talk about who's going to use and what the market is. I can tell you that now:

pr0n and gaming.

with a follow-up of pr0n gaming.

Posted by: ronaprhys on November 4, 2008 02:46 PM

Yeh, what Ronno said.

Let's just say I seriously doubt Masterpiece Theatre will be far up on the priorities list...

Posted by: Mark on November 4, 2008 02:49 PM

I dunno, though - those Agatha Christie fans are hardcore.

get it. That's funny because I used a pr0n reference about Masterpiece Theatre. Which is even funnier because I said piece.


/Beavis

Posted by: ronaprhys on November 4, 2008 03:45 PM

...yet mysteriously it loses its 'magic' when you start trying to explain the obvious!
;-D

Posted by: Mark on November 4, 2008 05:04 PM

and of course only now do I see the beevis at the bottom of your last comment. **wipes egg off face**

--Butthead.

Posted by: Mark on November 4, 2008 05:06 PM

I dunno... those low-cut period gowns the actresses wear on Masterpiece Theatre could benefit from 3D.

Posted by: Bob Hawkins on November 4, 2008 08:01 PM
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