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Just before last Christmas, Parks Associates published a report that suggested the reborn 3D fad was on its way out again, but that consumer demand for wireless-enabled high-definition televisions was rising. Somewhere there's an executive at Comcast or Warner who is astonished that viewers wou...

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Published inAppliance Design Vol. 60; no. 2; p. 2
Main Author Fisher, Seth M
Format Magazine Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Troy BNP Media 01.02.2012
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Summary:Just before last Christmas, Parks Associates published a report that suggested the reborn 3D fad was on its way out again, but that consumer demand for wireless-enabled high-definition televisions was rising. Somewhere there's an executive at Comcast or Warner who is astonished that viewers would want to watch the stuff on their computers on their televisions, but otherwise there's a grand total of zero people in the consumer electronics industry surprised. The implication of this rising demand is unsettling for many in the industry who provide overlapping devices. The author believes 2011 was the opening salvos of war between these factions, and this is evidenced in the buildup of Over-IP war machines.
ISSN:1552-5937
2328-1219