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Galaki said:

Content.

Content.

Content.

We'll need the videos in 3D, and lots of them.

Otherwise, are you going to spend thousands of dollars just to watch a few movies in 3D?

You could have just go to see it in theater that way for under $20.

That's pretty much the main reason why it makes little sense to spend thousands on a 3D HDTV today. But that's today. Tomorrow they'll cost a lot less, on par with regular HDTVs with similar feature sets, coinciding with a growing catalog of content.

Early adopters always pay more for less available content, but somebody has to drive the market whether it's AV-philes, people with a lot of disposable income or whoever.