With high-def flat screens, PCs, iPods, and all those other media devices, you might think the world has enough ways to watch television and movies.
Think again.
Based on recent technological advances, a British futurist foresees TVs in the form of contact lenses. This would allow viewers to “immerse” themselves in sports, action movies, and other programming. The lenses would be powered by body heat. Channels would be changed by voice command or hand motion.
Of course, you’ll want to take this “prediction” with a grain of salt. Futurists are the guys who envisioned bubble cities on the ocean floor, flying cars, and moon colonies.
(Source: The Daily Mail)
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