Do you think Tvs Will be Outdated in 10-15 years?

Hate2Wait

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The way things are changing we can expect Tvs to go outdated in 10-15 years because most are preferring the online streaming and they are doing it via their Smartphone, Computer, Laptop.
 
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It could be because humans will going to use holograms in watching movies and the like. It would be more futuristic than what we see in fantasy or sci-fi movies.
 

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Yes, they may get outdated. Maybe they get converted into computers. Many people dont watch tv they watch anything they want to on their smartphones so I dont think TV has importance these days.
 
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I think TVs will still be around in 10-15 years, but they may look different than they do now. Technology is constantly evolving, so I expect that TVs will continue to become more advanced and feature-rich. However, I think that streaming services, video game consoles, and other devices will become increasingly popular, so the traditional TV may become less commonplace.
 

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TV will never outdated it just evolving, like now we have smart tv with internet connection so we can have wider entertainment service.
 

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People in TV like the owners, managers, technicians and other skilled personnel won't allow the TV to get outdated. It is the source of all types of affairs. Many refer to watching the news and other programs on TV than a small phone or computer. And the oldies prefer TV to a mobile phone, so impractical for many.
 

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In my case it went the other way. For the last 15 years or so my UHD 4K TV has been the monitor for my computer (unless I flip a switch to watch TV Content) and I am considering an upgrade again to OLED TV to replace the one I am using for even higher resolution.
 
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