And the same at the moment with 3D TVs. Great talking point and fun for a bit to demo it, but you ultimately get bored of it after a while and don't want to watch it and be wearing the glasses. I think 3D will only come into its own and take over when they develop real 3D holographic TV that sits in front of you on a table. That will be perfect for live performances such as concerts, theatre, opera and sport.

And back to game. I was thinking exactly the same about turning your head. How would you then see the screen. Have multiple screens in PC games makes more sense as you would then have the wrap around experience and actually be able to look to the side of your view and see it.

The problem at the moment is they are developing all these new technologies, but not knowing really what to do with it. A bit like the early days of CD. All that space, but what do we fill it with. Some technology comes slightly before its time.