On 27 January 2014 22:37, <[email protected]> wrote: > Tom and Jore write, > > As a byproduct, the holodeck could render traditional TV makers obsolete, > cutting the already dwindling TV market, where an estimated 226 million > televisions shipped in 2013, according to IHS, a research company.
we use a set top box and project onto the wall > > But all of this “reality” might be a bit too much for many of us. > > As much as I like playing a first-person shooter game once in a while — who > doesn’t like to kill a few zombies before bed? — I’m not sure I want to run > through a war zone and see lifelike brains sprayed across my face. I might > need some virtual therapy after playing a game that realistic. it might be interesting to see what playing a game of shooting in public looks like to passers by > > Yet gaming seems to be what is driving this technology, and the major > computing it requires. > the game of war perhaps =) _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
