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In Reply to: RE: Nope posted by Jazz Inmate on February 12, 2010 at 13:45:00
FYI, I've seen the capabilities of 3D done correctly for HT on 40+ inch JVC television with special light-weight polarized glasses (CigGraph conference, New Orleans, last summer) and it's a highly addictive, immersive experience for most folks.
Trust me, many video enthusiasts and even a lot of doubting Thomas hold-outs will want 3D when it arrives, especially if it isn't priced beyond their means in this somewhat volatile economy.
Here's a clue: Not everything will be produced in or transferred to 3D and no one would want to watch all programs that way anyway, BUT for some events, films, new animation and group demos, the new 1.4 HDMI supported 3D standard will pave the way for more involving, divverse viewing.
Even your Play-Station 3 will probably be adaptable to the new 3D processing, so we'll see how quickly you change leotards after the roll-out and SONY gets fully on board. ;O)
Cheers,
AuPh
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