3D picture technology has come a long way since I was a kid. Just the other day I saw a 3D computer monitor. Now the UK is gearing up to have a TV station that broadcasts in 3D. Of course you’ll need a special 3D TV and you’ll have to wear special 3D glasses, of course. I wonder if all the content will be in 3D, or just selected programs… I’d lol if I saw some apidexin reviews in 3D. You just know they’d have the pill flying at you, or a fat belly bloating/shrinking all over the place. Another thing- some entrepreneur should really hop on this bandwagon and start producing 3D glasses that aren’t disposable. If this trend keeps building steam like it has been, than people will eventually want to own a pair of frames with 3D lenses.
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So Topps has come out with a high tech “3D” baseball card. The problem is that you have to be sitting in front of a computer to get the 3D effect. You’ll need a webcam, too. And probably internet access. Just guessing here, but I think you have to be on their website to make this work.
Once you’ve got all of the necessary high tech gizmos rounded up, you can make your virtual baseball player practice catching and throwing.
If only the ad was half as awesome as that pic ^. Nooooo. The actual advert is just black with text and some circles with little pictures in them. To see the faux 3D goodness, you have to dust off the unsecure Internet Explorer program, plus you need a webcam. All this just to see a mini cooper? I don’t think so! Oh yeah, and it probably helps if you live in Germany.
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