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High-tech TV, low-tech grammar
For a high-tech article on high-tech TVs, your grammar is decidedly low-tech.

"The monitor itself will 3D-ize some content itself." 3D-ize?

"ColorLink's Korah, though, says that the
glasses-less don't fit well with the market." The glasses-less? Maybe you meant, "eyeglass-free usage," but if you did, then it would be something that "doesn't" fit, not "don't fit."

"Three-dimensional monitors and TVs essentially rely on human gullibility." Not really. 3D visual perception relies on the abilities and limitations of human vision. Gullibility is a failure to reason properly, and a susceptibility to being deceived. What requires gullibility is believing that a 3D TV is important enough that we should run out and buy one, or believing that you know how to write properly.
Posted by: A.Typical Zork   Posted on: 06/08/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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