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While I appreciate the offer to watch "GOLF" in the 3D it's not going to make me drop money on it.
This reminds me of the "SEGWAY" for fat rich useless people with too much money.
10 meg a second...
my area just got 6 meg dsl a couple months ago and comcast just bumped thiers up to 8 meg to try to compete with the dsl (except the dsl is more reliable at peak hours and half the price, so there's no competition in my mind.)
at this rate, I'll have 10 meg by 2020...
Nobody really cares about 3D at home... period! Now if only the big electronic companies would just accept this and move forward. It's not going to take off. Not soon, not ever with the current way 3D is offered. All new HDTVs, BD players, receivers, cables & ($150/pair glasses) is just not going to happen with the mass majority. Next!
@LosCA Quite true. 1080p and 4k would be great, but they don't want to do it because they are already running out of bandwidth for regular HD. How about that- "regular HD"?
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Just watch and learn ;). What happened to that patent attorney in the 1800s who said that everything that could be invented had already been invented. It might take off, or it may not. My view is that we will be pleasantly (or unpleasantly) surprised.
nice cant wait i got the nVidia 3d vision kit and i love golf. sweet!!!!!!
If i can get that stream going, i might just put on my 8year old H3D Box to my TV 100Hz with 3D Glasses. It's most likely the same. Atleast on Cebit, what NVidia was showing off, was the exact same system, just for 120Hz TV's.