Lafiel said:
glasses 3D really is an easy to implement feature, so I think even though it didn't take off it will just be another feature every new TV has, like full HD or multiple tuners, smart TV and so on and I think most TVs that released the last year already have it |
in regards to myself ... i had bought a tv then ~1 years later avatar came out and soon after that sony's big "3D" gaming push came. I was really really excited at the time and almost convinced myself to upgrade my tv with a 3D tv. i'm really glad i didn't.
i agree, it isn't hard to put it into any tv being sold right now but they are still selling it at a premium as far as i can see. and by that i mean my sister in law got a 3D tv spending ~$300 extra for it. i suppose that's mostly the cost of the glasses but regardless it seems most people i know what just rather have their $300 back as i know very few people that care about 3D anymore.
very little 3D content. massive premium on the 3D content there is. 3D is dead as far as i'm concerned and it isn't hard to imagine why.








