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The Future of TV: 3D, WindowWalls, and More

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April 22, 2010
High-Tech at Home
The Future of TV: 3D, WindowWalls, and More
What will home entertainment look like in a few years? Have a peek at some of the technologies that could change the way you watch TV: 3D TV, gigantic WindowWall displays, Visible Light Communication, and Ultra-Definition TV. - Sarah Jacobsson, PCWorld
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From Your PC to Your TV Sue Koost wants to get video from her PC to display on her television
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