The original design from last week was taken from the 1981 Quasar vintage television. Redesigning this television for the year 2030 requires multiple advances in convenience and technology.

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The original design from last week was taken from the 1981 Quasar  vintage television. Redesigning this television for the year 2030  requires multiple advances in convenience and technology. I began by  making the console much larger in length and width. I also reduced the  thickness. This tv console will now be wall mounted as opposed to  standing on the floor. To make this television unique, I decided to  leave the vintage wood grain look to it. On both sides there will be  built in soundbars that come equip with small subwoofers for extra bass.  I also added a built-in tabletop connected to the legs of this  television. This would be great for a PS5, or any future consoles that  come out. As for the technological advances, each pixel on this  television will be able to generate its own light and color, meaning you  still get perfect black levels with no bleeding. It will also be able  to produce much brighter colors. There will be a built-in video camera.  Last but not least, this television gives the user a 3-D mode option.  This mode is activated when the user puts on the 3-D glasses that come  with the television. The 3-D glasses have a charging station that can be  connected to one of the televisions built-in USB ports. 

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