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Ironically, one of the reasons I want this is that I have (4) USB-based AOC monitors. Two of them showed up with broken screens, and this is the only problem I have ever had returning anything to Amazon - but thats because its AOC thats refusing to honor a replacement and amazon claims since its a 3rd party its out of their hands.

Once I canceled my PRIME account, and then amazon charged me the $99 after I canceled.

I called them, demanded a refund AND a $25 inconvenience fee for me having to go through the process to get my refund... and they paid it!




Monitors are a pain in the arse. I bought a 65 inch tv last year to use as a monitor that I'm now selling and it's difficult to shift. You can't really ship it because the risk of it being damaged is high so no-one will give you a reasonable quote with insurance. So I'm going to have to sell it to someone locally, probably at a super low price. Looking forward to never having this problem ever again with this new tech. Between projectors and these glasses I think TVs are going to become obsolete tech within the next two decades. It's only a matter of time until someone makes an app that allows you and all your mates to watch whatever you want on your own individual glasses but in sync with each other. And for the people who want a permanent glasses off experience at home I think laser projectors are going to come down in price and become commonplace. TVs are going to go the way of the dodo.


Imagine when you have a UX for large screen throws in glasses which can be synced/networked whereby you can throw up the "wife - yes! IA M COOKING channel to her to prove you're chopping what she asked! GEESH!?

vs - swiping back over to the gaming channel with your buddies and be like "Ill revive you in two seconds, bitch, GEESH - ill be there as soon as I am done with my status report on vegetable cuts Management is demanding!"




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