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Yeah, but you do realise that not everyone is you, and that some people either don't care about 3D, like some didn't care about HD, and that indeed some people don,t care if they wear glasses to view stuff in 3D.

 

You are talking like Sony is the only culprit here.  Just because they have a console that can provide such features?  As far as I know, Samsung and Sharp (who provides Nintendo with their 3D screen for the 3DS) are also selling 3D enabled Blu-Ray players and TVs (Sharp will jump in a bit later this year, around the holiday season).  But sure, just point at Sony, for whatever bias you have. ¬_¬

 

The real deal is not gonna come even with glasses less 3D TVs.   When they'll come out, it is likely that those TVs will have a comfortable viewing angle of, say, 50 degrees, then someone will bring a 70 degrees model, then a 100 degrees one, and so on...

Then it will be holographic screens...

 

You'll wait a lot of you wait for the defining tech to come out.