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So what's the future of TV? Michael Krantz of The New York Times has a really interesting report about HD3D that states:

Ordinary TV sets deliver 500 lines of resolution. Most high-definition screens reach 1,050. The HD3D hits 1,280 lines and counting, meaning better picture quality than that of any TV available today, all in a convincing impression of the third dimension. And here's the seriously mind-bending part about the new screen, which Deep Light plans to introduce at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January: One screen can show different programs to different viewers at the same time.

This next part gives me a headache just thinking about it:


Imagine what that could do to the living room. A child sprawls on the floor, happily splattering the virtual walls of Quake 3-D, while one parent sits on the couch watching the news and the other talks with friends in a virtual chat room - all on the same TV, all at the same time, and all in three dimensions. Lean a few feet to the right, and the latest report from the floor of the stock exchange becomes a live 3-D chat with the couple who came over to dinner the other night; lean the other way, and Junior is blasting a zombie.
 

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It's all nice but what about the sound? Although I read somewhere there's a solution for that as well - audio waves beamed right into your head. This is sick and scary. Mass mind control at its best.
 

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XX-XXX depending on the success of the technology.
 

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I dont think it will be that high a figure. But the name is sound as a future investment because it's using terminology that will almost certainly be used in the not to distant future. Many Thanks for your input though
 

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stop bumping your domain, its not even a regfee domain anyway...
 

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Holding on to this gem for a while!
 

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First - Read the Rules beforing Breaking them: http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?t=143069
as A) No Bumping Allowed
and B) No Sales in Appraisal Thread.

A more mature approach to domaining may yield you more prosperity.

Second:
I predict short-term you will get little to no traffic with this name and little to no offers (thus: loss of reg fee + intrinsic worth + any ppc monetization you may get = current value); long-term, if the technology takes off, and becomes more known to the broader market (ie: 'the masses'), then you will see price rise (thus: increased traffic monetization + price you may get from an end user - loss of intrinsic worth = future value)

Obviously, there are many more variables which come into play, but give or take, that's how I see the present and future of this name.

Best Success in All Your Endeavours!
 

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Many thanks for you post and good use of equations. lol
 
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