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meatloaf73 said:

ps3's max output is 1080p at 60hz, It will need to output at 240hz for 3D, 120hz for each eye, and shutter glasses, and ofcourse a TV outputting at 240hz, hence the ps3 firmware update. And if you do some reasearch..

And if you did some research, you'd actually find that 48Hz output is what is needed (plus a signal code). You also need a display that can recognise the signal and triple it (and that is a tough one). This is what "the movie" (Avatar) is all about, a 144Hz frame rate sent to the glasses that operate at 72Hz each. You also need a HDMI 1.4 connector, and if you are lucky (or own a PS3) your current HDMI 1.3 can be software upgraded to HDMI 1.4 in one way or the other.