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I've always wanted to watch TV while following a steady, concentric lateral path.
ReplyDeleteUseful in malls as advertised here, but pointless for in home use. That couldn't fit in the center of most living rooms.
ReplyDeletei could see that in malls and public places but not for homes or anything of that sort. it would be used for strictly advertising but it looks like it takes a lot of electricity to run.
ReplyDeleteNeat concept but useless to the everyday household. Maybe they could use something like this in city's to advertise but i don't really see the need for it.
ReplyDeleteWhy would anyone want this in their house? We have big-screen TV's that have near 180 degree line of sight. As Chris said, they are great for advertising, but not much else. Also, the wrap-around is going to bother people.
ReplyDeleteThis would not be something I would want in my home. There is no need for something like this. I agree that it would be great for a mall for advertisment purposes but that is about it.
ReplyDeleteliek others said i think it would be great in malls and stuff but in the home, not so much. People are all about the way things look. I dont think this type of tv is neccesary to begin with but would also make ur living room look pretty crapy
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