By (author unknown), Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine – April 13, 2010 at 05:08AM
A saying I heard a long time ago that has stuck with me for years (because it’s true) states: Women want to see what’s on TV; men want to see what else is on TV… which pretty much sums up the typical male’s reluctance to ever give up control of the TV’s remote. Well now there’s a whole new way to see what else is on TV. A new system developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) called Surround Vision lets you use a separate handheld device to view additional content that doesn’t fit on the TV’s normal viewing screen. ..
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