CES 3D 4k
First of all: Jerry Seinfeld did a Ask Me Anything on Reddit!
What a great time of the year! -14 degrees outside. New episodes of television shows return after the holiday break. And it's the beginning of CES!
First it was the Nintendo Wii for motion controls. Then Microsoft Kinect and Nintendo 3DS joined the party with the 3D imaging cameras. Intel joined it all with probably the most promising impact news today with their announcement of RealSense 3D cameras to be used by numerous well known computer makers. This could potentially give users motion controls for their computers like what Leap Motion does (but without the extra accessory). This has so much potential! Whether it being able to do what Tom Cruise did in the Minority Report or being about to create a 3D model of an object through your laptop camera (and reproducing it with a 3D printer). This will open so much more doors than the Kinect did just solely on the number of adoptions and convenience.
This may even give a boost to the almost dead 3D TV/Monitor market. With that said maybe those Nintendo 3DS pictures can be video somewhere outside the Nintendo world!
This is just one step closer to holograms!
I'm not what to think of curved televisions... But the prototype television that can flat and curved seems pretty interesting. I won't make an opinion until I see it in person (resolution). But I'm hyped for the push for 4k televisions and 4k streaming (because what is the use without the media). If you haven't seen a 4k television, you are missing out. (As of a couple months ago, Samsung's model was significantly better looking than Sony's)