disolitude said:
Maybe not for home application, but for a large scale theater like 3D effects glasses are the way to go for many years to come. No one had a problem with 3D and glasses when theaters were doing it...now all of a sudden its a big issue to do the same thing at home. This is because the 3D payoff at home, on a 46 inch screen is not worth looking for 3D glasses, let alone wearing them for a few hours at a time.
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No, people have problems with it in theaters too. Those glasses suck and somehow just atract scratches and smudges without ever being touched. On top of that, they are just horrible uncomfortable in every way imagineable, especially if you already wear glasses.
3D glasses at home sucks because the glasses are just so expensive and the reasons you said. I have a friend that actually has a 3D TV but has never used the 3D because he just can't afford the glasses (he only got the 3D TV becaue it was on sale and happened to be as much as a normal TV for the same size).









