ssj12 said:
Jirakon said:
Hardly anyone will buy a Sony glasses-free 3D TV. That's obviously not pushing it to the mainstream.
A lot of people will buy the glasses-free 3D technology on the 3DS. That is making it mainstream. The size of the screen doesn't matter. The technology itself is, and can only be, pushed to the mainstream by Nintendo, at least in the near future.
And no, the article clearly does not state that Sony wants to push glasses-free 3D. I really can't understand where you get that idea from.
It may not prove anything new, but it is a much better application of the existing technology. That is why people everywhere will buy it, and that is why it will be considered mainstream.
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So how are you going to watch 3D TV or 3D Blu-ray movies on the 3DS? exactly, you wont. Not mainstream.
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That's the rub isn't it? Nintendo has yet to formally release any information regarding studio deals for media distribution on the 3DS.
Without studio support, there is no 3D movie content although I'm sure any studio producing 3D movies would want as many people to buy and view them as possible, including on the 3DS.
But until we see the actual 3D media distribution plan laid out, it's pretty much a case of counting chickens before they've hatched to state that we'll all be watching 3D movies like Avatar on our 3DSs upon release.