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The new killenium is definitely here.
Samsung, Panasonic, and Sony hit the markets with 3D Televisions beginning this week (Sony in June). Although televisions will run over $500 more in cost than comparative-sized regular TV's (so eighties), and there is virtually NO programming or DVD releases scheduled to be watched on the super high-tech new fangled devices; purchasing one is worth the sheer joy of being able to say you had one before your buddy Jake got it.
One drawback is that each television set comes with a pair of huge 3-D glasses that need to be recharged frequently (I'm confused too), but a surefire bonus is that these overpriced and virtually useless gadgets come with a free stylish blouse, as pictured above.