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Such (limited) software stabilisation tricks still leave the "crappy" part.
Overall, it reminds me about the small fad of home videos, at my place happening 1-1.5 decade ago. Even though the equipment is now much better and less expensive... it mostly passed.
People, to my slight amazement, figured out how utterly tormenting such videos tend to be, and they mostly went "back" to photos (I guess also because there are usually not that many, people can quickly sift through them for the few good ones; not really universally first-person BTW).
Plus http://www.osnews.com/permalink?521083
And yeah, scifi... it also envisioned colonies on the moon or "super AI" in XX century; or flying cars / airplanes from "our" times: http://goo.gl/9TLhg (Wiki Unicode URL, tends to work weird ...and we can even build them - take a Harrier, remove wings and canopy - still a horrible idea vs. "boring" reality: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ryanair_Boeing_737-800_appro... ); or that videocalls will be the mode of distant communication.
(or http://www.osnews.com/permalink?520970 )
OTOH they didn't really envision the ubiquity of computers, mobile phones, or - yes - digital capture and storage of images or audio.
Or Rosey vs. Roomba difference.
Edited 2012-06-06 23:45 UTC