In 2005 the adoption rate of HDTV in the US was 250k in 3 months. Thats with a bigger variation in models, price and no need for accessories and they only had to battle estetics.
20k 3DTVs this early dosent say much. Its not software, and 3D is still very strange in peoples minds. HDTV to this day isnt over 50% in the US, and much lower world wide, and thats in 6 years or the market. A meagre 5.8% of TV households were watching HD programming by the end of 2009, but that is expected to increase to 7.8% by the end of this year. Byt those numbers 20k is quite in line of what one would expect in adoption rate. 3D TV will never get the same jump as SDTV to HDTV.








