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NJ5 said:
sguy78 said:
NJ5 said:
sguy78 said:
I just think it was a terrible mistake to not go with the 3-D televisions that can work without the glasses.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think those TVs only work for one viewer at a time. Not good for most people.

 

No actually, from what I've read, the 3-D is viewable from many different angles. The company decided to pull it out of pressure from other companies to have consensus on technology and sell their flawed $150.00 glasses.

From different angles yes, but for one viewer only (as far as I've heard). What I've read is that those TVs track your eyes and adapt the image accordingly in order to maintain the illusion of 3D.

 

I don't know, maybe that's the case. I didn't read that where I saw info on this particular model. I just feel that it's not going to be a mass market deal with expensive add in glasses.