One British show that I have watched which came out recently, Black Mirror shows a near-future with high-tech gadgets we are already on the verge of discovering and are being released by companies. Actually, it's hard to tell whether the development started first or the screen writing when a show comes out and then only a year or two later a project is unveiled.
White Christmas Episode clip:
Although her consciousness was copied and captured (as many who are now freezing and suspending their brains for possible future use: http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/frozen-brain-cryogenics) we cannot practically do this yet, there is soon the Virtual Box - as only Japan could conceive it:
Well, at least "waifu" isn't a real self-aware intelligence -yet. It's still creepy as hell and doesn't exactly fix the current issue of low-birth rates in Japan. She even turns the lights on and off in his apartment...
There was also an episode on MR called Playtest in which a volunteer for a new gaming company technology may have or may have not been killed by it (be careful of cell phone interference).:
And here is MR: VR (Virtual Reality) and AR (Augmented Reality) combined. This version (Hololens) is from Microsoft, however a company called Magic Leap are also creating a version that is just as impressive. It even has the Realtime translation being developed by a few companies (as long as it's better than Google Translate and Skype translator).
As long as it's not too realistic....
Black Mirror can be watched on-demand on Netflix.