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Old 05-01-2022, 20:59   #479
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
So an advert?
It’s a display of content both on Sky and on Netflix.

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Originally Posted by Carth View Post
I think in a few more years, the television (TV) will be consigned to the same dusty history cupboard as the VCR, Plasma TV, One Megapixel Cameras, 4 Gig HDD's and DDR2 RAM.

Technology, what a ride eh.

Head sets is where the future lies, everyone sitting at home (or the bus, train, plane etc) wearing something like the 'oculus rift' head set with films/programs/music streamed straight in.
No more arguing what to watch or how loud/quiet it is, no more scrabbling down the back of the sofa for the remote, in fact the only problem I can see is people missing their stop on a journey because they were too focused on the latest Spiderman movie . . . or Coronation Street

Would be very surprised if the patents aren't already sorted
I think that would go the same way as 3D. No, it’ll all be fed straight into your brain.
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