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Hynad said:

Yes, and they are both not aiming their products at the same kind of market.  Handhelds have yet to replace living room consoles.  And are even further from replacing home entertainment in general. 

Viewing 3D movies on the 3DS with your family? 

When it comes to the tech behind it, Nintendo is doing very good with the 3DS. I can't say otherwise.  Yet, mocking the glasses version of 3D to promote their device is petty.  The same as when Butler mocks the Wii or Kinect.   But Nintendo isn't just mocking Sony in this case, but the entire current 3D TV industry.  As if to say to the consumer that their product can replace what you could get for your living room when it's obviously not the case at this point in time since the tech is just nowhere there yet. 

Please enlighten me what htey are supposed to do to market their devise.  Glasses have been needed since forever for 3D and now they ahve something that doesn't need glasses.  Thus their marketing promo is "3D without the Glasses"

spin it how you want in who they are knocking or making fun of or whatever, you just spitting out bs.  They aren't targeting a compnay, they are targeting an IDEA.  that idea is you no longer need glasses for a 3D experience

No it won't replace home entertainment, we aren't morons.  But you are also being blind as well.  Can you not see that once this IDEA of "3D with no glasses" is spread or catches on, that leaves millions of people NOT BUYING a tv that needs 3D glasses in opt for waiting till they are not required.  Its the idea that will stall 3DTV sales, not the 3DS.