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the-pi-guy said:
Kaizar said:

2D screenings make up for 100% of all movies in theaters from beginning to end.

3D screenings are only for less then 10% of movies for the first several weeks.

3D screenings make up around 50% of sales in movie theaters despite all of these factors.


3D TVs have always sold more then HD TVs during the same point in life spam.

And over 95% of all manufacture TVs in the world are 3D TVs.

 

Clearly monochromatic 2D Handheld gaming is holding the PS Vita back.

After the announcement of the Nintendo 3DS doing glasses-free 3D gaming in 2010 with motion sensors and everything, the announcement of the PS Vita one year later just same like a reduction of features & softwAre, because there was also the software factor with the 3DS 2010 softwares mentioned VS. the PS Vita softwares mentioned in 2011.

It seems like the PS Vita has everything going against it, from 140 million polygons VS. 160 million polygons to a maximum of 40 shader ores VS. a minimum of 50 shader cores, to each handheld having a 4-core target up to 1 GHz CPU withthe ARM11 focusing so much of synthesis or whatever that it gives it an advantage over other CPU, unless you use ARM11 on a 3rd party device which would just cause a whole bunch of unknown bugs & glitches you will never find (so ARM11 can only be use in a Nintendo device, but gives it an advantage over all other CPUs when it's in a 1st party device).

The PS Vita just seems to have too much going against it across the board, including photo taking & video recording & Augmented Reality.

I think the price is not the problem because the PSP did ok at $250. Or at least the price is the least of its problems. The PSP had no problem with the exclusive memory cards. So it is not really a price problem, but a feature & software & polygon & shader core problem for the Vita.

Well that's my 2¢.

I'd love to see some sources for these claims.   


2012

http://www.hometheaterforum.com/topic/314637-report-3dtv-sales-rise-despite-consumer-indifference/

2013

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/tcl-multimedias-lcd-tv-sales-130100113.html

A few years it was confirm that over 90% of all manufacture TVs in the world are 3D TVs.

And everyone can back me up on how 3D screenings make up 40% to 60% of profits in the box office each year.