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I actually own just about everything except 3D. I like them all. It's just that the industry holds up new tech like some kind of doggie snack, expecting everyone to leap and bark in excitement.
3D disappointed everyone, even the fans, since the deployment of it didn't meet even the simplest logic test. 4K is very nice, but the industry can't figure out what it's supposed to look like, sound like, or if it will be compatible with existing tech - and they're already phasing out older sets, and selling new ones? It's not the tech that's irritating me. It's the lack of clarity and coherency about moving it from the lab to the viewer's home. If this were stuff that didn't cost more than a kitchen appliance, it wouldn't matter. But take a look at these prices...the services that go with the equipment...and the availability of any of it. Not good. |
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