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Unread 05-21-2012, 02:58 PM
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I hope this shit happens way before 2020 tbh.

Although, combining a phone and TV would only be THAT realistic if holograms or projectors or something came out. Realistically who's going to want a full time TV as their phone.

I do think that TVs will probably come with built in game consoles in the future. I also sorta-doubt computers and TVs will be combined as full time replacements for having a TV and a computer.. so many people use both at the time time it would be unrealistic. Obviously you can already watch TV on phones/computers.

I do see TVs with build in games consoles if it's worth it, but long long before 2020. By 2020 I expect to be talk of virtual games consoles where you put some glasses on or something and it all shows up around you in 3D, that would be more 2020 level.
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Unread 05-21-2012, 02:58 PM   #16
 
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I hope this shit happens way before 2020 tbh.

Although, combining a phone and TV would only be THAT realistic if holograms or projectors or something came out. Realistically who's going to want a full time TV as their phone.

I do think that TVs will probably come with built in game consoles in the future. I also sorta-doubt computers and TVs will be combined as full time replacements for having a TV and a computer.. so many people use both at the time time it would be unrealistic. Obviously you can already watch TV on phones/computers.

I do see TVs with build in games consoles if it's worth it, but long long before 2020. By 2020 I expect to be talk of virtual games consoles where you put some glasses on or something and it all shows up around you in 3D, that would be more 2020 level.
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