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kind of cool, no more snooping on the other screen to find out where they are hiding. |
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For that price? i rather get another 360 and a tv and play in the next room... |
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"For that price you can get a 360, a PS3 and a TV for every room, and bathroom in the house." |
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Haha, I am with you on that Inspector. This is certainly an awesome piece of technology and will make game playing a better experience. As the tech becomes cheaper I would gladly put one in my home. |
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This seems like a great idea, until your roommate walks in on you playing with your friend and has a seizure after glancing at the TV. http://www.nakedrobber.com/2011/09/visual-guide-to-gamers-with-demographics-and-statistics/ |
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Definitely a neat concept, but a little too pricey for me at the moment :) |
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Definitely a neat concept, in terms of advancement of technology as well as problem solving for split-screen gamers. However... for $3000 you can buy two 40 inch Samsung plasma TV's (which looks amazing with my xbox) and 2 Xbox 360s and several games and still have over $1000 left over for food, beer, rent or whatever gets you off, putting an end to the need to share a screen/tv or share a console. In a nutshell, for the price, the alternative is much nicer. |
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See! I told you Sony's technology would be replicated! Though I do admit that it is a bit pricy, a lot of 3DTV's are still pricy as ***. Still, let's hope LG can slash $1000-$1500 off the price tag. |