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by 72deluxe 3546 days ago
I agree with you. The difference with the iPad and a smart TV is that they are comparable to "normal" activities (like reading a book, and watching TV). The interaction with the items hasn't changed, just the way it is presented and the control of it (eg the TV remote has more buttons now).

With this, it is an entirely different scenario. You can no longer hear things (telephone, door bell, someone shouting for help). The iPad and smart TV do not stop interaction with other humans. This does. It's about as attractive as being in a room full of people at a party and a moody teenager (not saying all are BTW) sitting resting their face on their fist with earphones in, staring at their phone. It's just not social.

I do not see this becoming mainstream, despite the excitement from the tech community (and those who enjoy isolating themselves, or perhaps us developers who are perfectly happy to sit in a room with others in silence, typing). We devs are normally seen as odd - admin staff at work say "the developers don't ever talk!!"; this will only exacerbate the problem. So, although some of us may enjoy sitting in a room with a device strapped to their face to the chagrin of those around us, I can't see it being socially acceptable.