Tuesday, February 19, 2008

THE FUTURE OF TELEVISION-THINGS TO COME

Your living room will be very different in 2010—unplugged “The days of ‘Oh, "Lost" is on at 8 o’clock’ are over,” Hess says. “People are going to watch what they want to watch, when they want to watch.” This newfound freedom will spring from a seamless interface between TVs and computers, he says, and wired connections will be as quaint as incandescent bulbs. Instead, components will beam uncompressed video and audio across the room.
TVs themselves could look quite different in 2010. They may be small and flexible enough to roll up and take with you. Or they may be enormous screens that are integrated into your home—like Panasonic’s LIFEWALL
, a giant high-definition projector system that alters the images it shows—landscapes, videos, virtual windows—depending on who’s watching.
You may still need a subscription à la cable, West says, but programming will be Internet-based and “very niche-oriented.” People will subscribe only to shows that suit their interests, whether ice skating or interior design, cage fighting or sci-fi.

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