> This means you will have the ultimate flatscreen that you
> can hang on your wall like a piece of art, but it produces
> CRT quality images. I'll show you consumer demand.
Totally agree on the concept. However, I don't see the average consumer screaming for better images. In fact, most can't seem to tell when an SD image is on an HD set. In the case of the TV Logic, the "glass" was thin but the required housing was still the same size as always.
> So far, in my unscientific polling, I have reached a big fat zero.
I personally don't see a big consumer demand for HD. My point is that the "push" will come from consumer electronics companies, because 3D is "the next big thing" for them. That's why I said they want to "force" 3D onto the consumer market.
Dig down into the money behind 3D movies and 3D channels and see whether or not the production costs aren't being at least partially subsidized by manufacturers with a vested interest in 3D.
- Oliver
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