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Language selection in Duolingo is very Eurocentric; you'll find Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian as your choices. Reminders that the app sends to your e-mail and device are probably one of its best features (aside from teaching you a new language, of course). If the reminders are too naggy, they can be disabled. The vocabulary sections are similar to other apps with picture-matching, but there is also a heavy focus on grammar. When using Duolingo, you'll be putting together entire sentences in the first lesson, even if you haven't really had a lot of time to learn all the words needed for the sentence. The makers of this app say it will be free forever, so hopefully that remains true. Unfortunately, there is no tablet version at this time.
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Don't buy a 3D TV just to stave off obsolescence If the only reason you're considering stepping up to the 3D feature is to avoid buyer's remorse in the next couple of years, in anticipation of 3D content becoming widespread, you should stick with a 2D TV. For reasons discussed in the content section, we don't see 3D as a "must-have" for most TV buyers, either now or in the near future. Don't hold out for glasses-free 3D TVs The obstacles preventing glasses-free 3D TVs from catching on include restricted viewing angles, limited numbers of viewers, lower resolution, and the necessity to use head-tracking to optimize the image. The only model that shipped as far as we know was the Toshiba 55LZ2, which sold in Europe last year for about US $10,000 -- and it was still very imperfect. As a point of comparison, you can buy a normal 55-inch passive 3D TV for well under $1,000 today. In short, we don't expect glasses-free 3D TVs to hit mainstream prices anytime soon.
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