Future TVs: Not What You Thought

Gigaom, Friday, May 11, 2012 2:28 PM
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The TV of the future may not be a giant flatscreen bezel, but instead smaller modular units that can become an ambient display wall, powered by a remote specially trained for custom service, according to top execs at Israel-based TV services provider NDS.

"Think of 6-inch to 8-inch bezel-less squares that you can buy individually and then mount to the wall next to one another, gradually growing the size of your display to fit your needs. These displays would automatically work together, making sure your Saturday night movie runs on all of them at once," writes Janko Roettgers.

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1 comment on "Future TVs: Not What You Thought".

  1. Douglas Ferguson from College of Charleston
    commented on: May 14, 2012 at 1:39 p.m.
    And when the fifth unit in the fourth row dies, you can spend a lovely weekend reattaching the modules or praying there's a supported replacement.

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