Porcupine_I said:
thank you, but that was not quite what i meant! i was just wondering why they would suddenly make a console that supports 3D, when they obviously do not like this "3D glasses" technology. i do not suppose they will release their own TV's with the console? |
The Wii successor will of course be able to support 3DTVs, but 3DTV support will definitely not be part of the general concept of the Wii successor.While the future is soon going to be 3DTVs with glasses, it will be a few years until those TVs have relevant adoption rates and the Wii successor will be out by then. The Wii successor will initially not be advertised related to 3DTVs, but as soon as adoption rates get relevant, the Wii successor will jump right in with a firmware update.
The question of "with or without glasses" will be completely irrelevant for Nintendo by the way, as for a TV-connected console that does not come with a builtin screen, it's completely up to the owner which 3DTV model he buys.
And in response to the previous post: while even the Wii is of course theoretically 3D capable, it's not 3DTV capable (like PS3 (and Xbox 360?)). Only very low qualit anaglyph 3D is possible on the Wii, and nobody really wants that.







