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leo-j said:
twesterm said:

People need to own 3D TV's for the feature to become a success and 3D TV's aren't going to become the norm for a good long while, especially since you have to deal with the glasses.

So no.

It works in the theaters though I imagine people are going to get past the gimmick soon enough since people really don't like paying $20 for a movie ticket but at home it just isn't in any way at convenient, accessable, or even much variety (no TV at all, only a limited selection of movies).

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Also, I wouldn't expect Avatar to tear up the movie sales.  It was a huge movie, but that was really only hype.  There are the stupid people that fell in love with Pandora and I'm sure they'll buy the movie, but beyond that it should only do slightly better than normal sales.

Um what? Every 3D TV offers the highest and best screen you can have with an HD TV today.. they offer 240HZ, true 1080P resolutions.. they are absolutely some of the best HD tv's you can buy, in addition to the fact they are 3D tvs. So you can have your normal amazing HD TV, and the 3D in addition to it.

I think you misunderstood me.  I mean there are almost no 3D movies or games at home and there are 3D TV shows at home.  You still get a brilliant TV that can do everything else, but people that are actually paying attention to what they buy will notice they can get the exact same thing minus the 3D for much cheaper.