The word “plethora” is usually misused. It does not mean “many.” It means “an overabundance or excess.” (And, for some reason, is usually preceded by the word “veritable.”) So I chose this word carefully when writing the following sentence: There have been a plethora of 3D televisions and gadgets introduced at CES this year. Some require glasses, some require you to sit directly in front of them. I don’t see the big deal. Are we clamoring for this technology in our homes? Do we want everyone to be sitting around the family TV wearing glasses? I lose the remote enough as it is. (Coincidence with this blog’s name duly noted.) So I ask the LR Faithful: are you interested in 3D television? Is this a big deal for you? Are you looking forward to buying one?
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