As internet connections get sufficiently reliably fast enough, it's a move towards what you can think of as visually advanced terminals. All i need is the device that is capable of connecting to the inter net receiving these images what shold be on my screen, and puts them on the screen. I don't need a essentially personal super computer, like what you have if you hae a modern play station or x box, generating and doing all these graphics. We can have a whole bank of these super computers somewhere that's doing that work and just showing me the screen. And then once we get augmented reality at a sufficiently usable level,. so much corporate suckerburg will buy into this. The big players
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