Opinion

TV viewing may be moving away from big screens and toward tiny screens built into a pair of glasses

By Mathew Dickerson
August 26 2021 - 4:00pm
The latest innovation in TV viewing is not a bigger screen on our wall, but a tiny screen built into a pair of glasses. Picture: Shutterstock.
The latest innovation in TV viewing is not a bigger screen on our wall, but a tiny screen built into a pair of glasses. Picture: Shutterstock.

Somewhat ironically, for someone who doesn't actually have enough time to watch TV, I do like a big TV.

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