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raygun said:

The lasers are way too big, i'm looking for 50-55" max, discontinued, unreliable and fan noisy from what I read. The panasonic vt20 sounds good to me, very high ratings on 2d picture, but plasmas aren't as bright as lcds, and 3d needs bright, the shutters dim the picture. I'll wait to see the vizios and how their 2d performance stacks up, as well as 3d ghosting, which is a problem with lcds. Five years from now i'll have a new console (ps4?), and will probably upgrade to a OLED screen like everyone else will be doing when they become cheaper than lcd. 

I had the elsa wireless, and a pair of wired shutters before that. First person games in 3d were awesome. I played Half-life 1 in 3d, a blast, it made my 17" crt seem like 25". 

I've looked at the Hdmi 1.4 spec here: 

http://www.hdmi.org/manufacturer/specificationdownload.aspx?t=e1bcfddf-de4b-4bcc-ba78-96f50c86f565&f=3

, and correct me if i'm wrong, but on page 11 I see 1920x1080p @60hz, as well as 1080i. So i'm not sure what all the fuss is about with people saying hdmi 1.4 doesn't support 1080p at 60hz, it does!!

Sony originally stated that StardustHd would run in 1080 and 3d, but since has changed their tune on that, but it's not because of a limitation of the hdmi1.4.

It is not the hardware (atleast it is not HDMI 1.4).

The companies had to put the restriction in for a reason.

When companies do anything in the corporate world, money should always be #1 on your list of why's (as Diso pointed out to me :) tho I still like to believe there are other reasons.

Do you really think the PS3 is capable of running ALL games at 1920x1080 @60 x 2?  Not even close.  We do not even get all 2D games in 1080p (actually we do not get many of them).  This limitation is GOOD for CONSOLE gamers.  At one point they were talking about 1080p games @30 x 2 (talk about a headache).  It also means that multiplat games will be reasonably easy to port back and forth, due to all of their "accepted" 3D resolutions do not exceed HDMI 1.2 bandwidth either.

 

@ Diso...you beat me to it!