| 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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lol it's like the PS3 at launch the way you're putting it :D! "How many PS3 games are there that are good?" "How many Blu Ray Movies are out there?", etc. I'm just saying the way you put it is funny and true.
Like hell as if anyone would buy a 3DTV just to rewatch Avatar in 3D or Alice in Wonderland, etc.
Sure if you feel that your TV is outdated and want to upgrade to a new TV, you may consider a 3D TV but for the majority of owners of HD TVs, there's very little reason to buy a 3D TV right now. Did people honestly excited that Sony would film a few FIFA matches in 3D?
And I don't know about you people but I find 3D glasses so uncomfortable. Mainly because I do wear glasses but man, wearing 3D glasses over normal glasses is just retarded. Hey it's not anyone's fault that in order to watch 3D you need to wear 3D glasses but it's bloody annoying.
But alternately, once prices start to drop and bundle glasses, then you'll start to see pretty good adoption rates but until then, the majority aren't gonna go out there and buy 3D TVs...








