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I thought the future was VR headsets.
 
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Is this similar to AuctionScreen?
 
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Thanks kuffy and creataweb.
any more thoughts on this domain ?
 
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I consider the name to be inconveniently cumbersome and difficult to type, so it would have to get its value from search results exclusively. On the plus, it is memorable.
Today, from the perspective of a reseller or investor, I probably wouldn't buy it beyond the mid xxx range.
Depending on developments in the market, I could see potential end users pay mid-high xxx.
In this particular case, I could see the plural 'embeddedscreens(dot)com' go for similar amounts.
Future developments *could* increase the value of this domain into the x.xxx range or higher.

This is just my amateur opinion. As always, it's worth whatever people are willing to pay for it.
 
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Thanks TehNeth.
looking for more thoughts on this domain.
also taking offers on this domain, will consider any offer.
 
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I don't see why it should be special
 
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Thanks frank-germany.
anyone else ?
looking for constructive criticism.
 
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reg fee for me


even if furniture or appliances have such screens in them, the commercial products won't be named embeddedscreen.


imo....
 
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There is a market for embedded systems, rugged computers and the like but not for embedded screens really. It's not an addon you can easily put on some appliance later. The capability has to be built-in.
 
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