3D isn't big yet but it will be. This was a mistimed market after the wide acceptance of affordable LCD/Plasma displays and the analog broadcast ban in the past 5 years. Had 3D been introduced 2 years ago it would have had a much faster adoption.
I'm not sure about that. Most of what I've heard from people who are not buying 3D is that it gives them headaches or makes them feel ill. Not sure any different timing would have affected that.
Personally, I've seen 3D but don't think it's enough of a better experience for the money. I'm not even sure I like HD yet. I'm not yet comfortable with seeing every one of Kevin Costner's blackheads, or being able to tell when the makeup artist was half asleep.
I wonder if the perp reads Slashdot. I can just imagine him (her) reading this and saying, "Oh crap, they're on to me. They'll be at my door any day. I'd better ditch this laptop." On the other hand, If he's reading this, he may be tech savvy enough to go into hiding.
3D isn't big yet but it will be. This was a mistimed market after the wide acceptance of affordable LCD/Plasma displays and the analog broadcast ban in the past 5 years. Had 3D been introduced 2 years ago it would have had a much faster adoption.
I'm not sure about that. Most of what I've heard from people who are not buying 3D is that it gives them headaches or makes them feel ill. Not sure any different timing would have affected that. Personally, I've seen 3D but don't think it's enough of a better experience for the money. I'm not even sure I like HD yet. I'm not yet comfortable with seeing every one of Kevin Costner's blackheads, or being able to tell when the makeup artist was half asleep.
I wonder if the perp reads Slashdot. I can just imagine him (her) reading this and saying, "Oh crap, they're on to me. They'll be at my door any day. I'd better ditch this laptop." On the other hand, If he's reading this, he may be tech savvy enough to go into hiding.