
Greetings BITE People,
It recently occured to me that, while I have developed the means to switch between 2D and 3D at will, you suckers still experience TV in flat mode.
Sit back, cover half your face in blue plastic, the other half in red, and let me take your brain to another dimension.
It all started in the early 20th Century...

The first 3D movie was screened in New York in 1915. After that, the genre gained popularity, peaking in the 1950s with the release of 'House of Wax', the director of which had only one eye and couldn't experience the cool effect.
Like all the best gadgets, 3D specs were as much a fashion accessory as they were a device. Remember Biff's gang in Back to the Future? What could make you look tougher?

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Drinking Game.
So where are we know with 3D? The
VisionStation is about as state-of-the-art as you can get.

The VisionStation offers 160 degree vision for a fully-immersive experience and the best thing is YOU DON'T NEED GLASSES. Starting at just over $25,000 CDN who could resist?
Of course, the average consumer would have to save their pocket money from now until 2020 to even come close. By then, developers in Japan are planning to release their own take on
3D-TV that will allow users to watch from any angle and even touch and smell the display.
T-15 years for the ultimate porn.
On a totally unrelated note, I leave you with this:
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