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I've said it before, and I'll say it again: When we get true stereoscopic 3D HDTV that does NOT require me to wear glasses to see it, and the units are under $1000, I will probably start thinking about getting one. Cheers to all the early adopters and to Sony for pushing these out there, but the glasses thing is just a stepping stone.

Almost forgot:  What's with all the new Sony is doomed crap?  I don't get it.  They have momentum, strong sales, and a decent (and quickly growing) install base.  They're killing it right now.  I fail to see how they are doomed at all.  I don't care what anyone says, 3D IS going to take off.  The only people saying it won't are the people who are bitter that they won't have the hardware to do it.  (Believe me, I've only had my HDTV for 2 years, and I'm a little annoyed at this whole idea too.)  But it WILL take off.  People love 3D and it has progressed WORLDS beyond the red/blue glasses technology of the 70's. 

Don't be bitter about 3D.  You will probably have to wait a couple of years before a truly refined and cost effective 3D TV hits the market.  Relax.