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Is this a 3D touchdown?
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: Jim Santoro, a program manager at IBM, shows CNET News.com reporter Michael Singer Big Blue's prototype for home 3D using Texas Instruments' DLP system. Santoro's especially excited about what this could mean for sports fans.

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