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disolitude said:
twesterm said:
aavidbacon said:
SickleSigh said:
I voted no, movie ticket prices are 1 thing but buying a 3d tv and a Ps3 + extra glasses just to watch avatar doesn't seem reasonable.

Well, 3D is the new trend in the movie industry. You can see that looking at all the movies turning 3D latelly. People are bound to want to watch the movies like they do in the cinema, if the tech is avaible. Like you said, the investment is heavy, but Avatar could be the last straw to motivate the adoption. I'm asking about Avatar because of it's success and because it was made from the beggining aiming for 3D tech, unlike all the other movies in 3D that will be released in the next 2 years. Of course, it'll not have the same impact that it would if the PS3 3d + TV was released now, with the movie DVD and normal Bluray.  And don't forget 3D gaming, wich could add to the reasons to make the purchase.

The problem is still price though.

The 3D quality in Avatar was great and there are a few other movies that do 3D great, but most are just kind of tacked on and that is what most will continue to do.  Because of that, 3D won'y be much more than a gimmick that just kind of kills itself.  When standard movie tickets move to $20 a piece, that extra $3 isn't going to be worth it when you're already spending $60+ on tickets alone for a family of three.

Beyond that, you then have to get the people to buy a 3D TV.  There are only a handful of movies that support 3D and, what, 2 games?  That isn't nearly enough to justify a purchase for anyone except tech geeks and people with too much money to spend.  Until 3D becomes the norm at home, and that means movies and TV and games, 3D isn't going to be anything but a fun fancy for the above people.

Avatar isn't going to push that, the thing that pushes it is when most every movie comes out in 3D and Avatar quality 3D.  Rational people aren't going to spend $3000+ just to watch Avatar like they did in the theaters.


You can wtch 3D on many projectors, some of which are less than 1000 bucks. Also, you can watch it on 4 computer monitors with Nvidia 3D vision and a PC. Also, you can watch it on Mitsubishis DLP televisions which are 1000 bucks for 65 inch screen...

I am not saying that everyone will buy in to 3D but there is a way and it isn't as expensive if one does some research.

How many people actually use projectors?  I've grown up in Texas and a nice part of Texas at that so that means I know a lot of people with large houses and large walls.  I've known a single person that uses a projector and they hated it.

And I'm assuming the average customer is the guy who walks into Best Buy and picks a TV there, not someone who spends hours on the internet researching everything.