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pezus said:

It has a very specific viewing angle though. I do not see any blur in today's 3D technology either. And the image darkening is negligible. Also it seems to give headaches after a short while, a problem I have not noticed with glasses for a while. 

To me only the viewing angle is a problem, but you soon get used to fit your eyes in it - especially if you don't go all out on the 3D slider. The rest, I consider everything far superior. Darkening is not negligible, imo, colors become much more bland and lifeless. And the blurring sometimes gets critical. I watched Hugo Cabret and it worked most of the time great - since there's a lot of quiet scenes (with lots and lots of first-plane gears for you to admire). But Tintin (last action 3D movie I saw - no more of that for me thanks) sometimes gets so frantic that my eyes can't catch up and the 3D image melts like butter. And yet, Kid Icarus on the maximum 3D degree on difficult 9 works great.

Anyway, the point is. It's not superior. Maybe to you, but to me and others, it's not. And is innovative. Even today, if you show your 3DS to people they get amazed.