| kowenicki said: and not only that... once you pay out for the new TV and the glasses how much content is there available? next to none. How many 3d movies are actually worth watching again? less than a handful. how many of those are out now on a 3d blu-ray? none. how many tv channels are broadcasting 3d regularly right now or soon? none. how many 3d games are out right now and will be out within the next 6 months?
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But it's not what is available now for many people. Those investing in a new TV may upgrade and go for the 3D option as they know there are 3D channels on the way(depending where you live, obviously), plus 3D movies coming out(and some already out), plus 3D games on the way. They'll have that TV for several years so makes sense to get one with the ability to watch the 3D content when it is available shortly.







