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First blog for all Quorten's blog-like writings

Nowadays, with the proliferation of tablets, smartphones, video recording, social network, and television channels, surely the average American no longer thinks that being on TV is special anymore, correct? Well, let’s see what information we can find on this.

Failed search.

20180827/DuckDuckGo no longer special to be on tv

On, the other hand, I found this really interesting article on why 3D TV is dead. Why? Well, the only reason why 3D TV was introduced was due to the hit Avatar movie also being a hit 3D movie. There were also other technical issues too, such as the recent digital television switchover decreasing the likelihood of purchasing a new television so shortly after.

One of the biggest problems, however, in recent years is that the newer standards, 4K and HDR, do not support 3D, despite HDR and higher brightness televisions coming with improvements that would help 3D. So, that makes it even harder for 3D to make a comeback. Fundamentally, people are only interested in 3D on projector displays due to the wide angle viewing afforded by the setup. It’s not very interesting on a screen as a screen is more like looking through a window.

20180827/https://www.lifewire.com/why-3d-tv-died-4126776