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cableties
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join:2005-01-27

3D TV not exciting...

Smellovision!

Neat idea, certain films really "popped" (Avatar) but seriously, the buyer with the income for this decides:
-i already wear glasses, I need another per viewer
-i don't wear glasses but after this, I need them
-its cool, just like that Wii sitting there, collecting dust
-if I want 3D, I'll go to the event!

I have a 3DTV. Gaming made one of my friends hurl into the chip bowl. Really. Until they make it without vision-motion issues, without need for glasses, and more like future-sciFi 3D... its will not be the mass-seller they portrayed it as. Right?

(It is cool but passé...)
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me1212

join:2008-11-20
Pleasant Hill, MO

Re: 3D TV not exciting...

I highly doubt 3D will catch on in the near future for tv/movies at home(at the theater its fine); however, for games it could be different. the 3DS is doing fairly well andI love the 3D on games on it kinda puts a nice different spin on games. That said if I need glasses to play it I would never have gotten it. I hear japan has 3D tv that dont need glasses, but they are like $20,000.
Rekrul

join:2007-04-21
Milford, CT
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said by cableties:

Neat idea, certain films really "popped" (Avatar) but seriously, the buyer with the income for this decides:
-i already wear glasses, I need another per viewer
-i don't wear glasses but after this, I need them
-its cool, just like that Wii sitting there, collecting dust
-if I want 3D, I'll go to the event!

-I'm blind in one eye and 3D doesn't work at all for me.

BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN
I wet to of these new 3-d movies. That was enough. Really didn't add anything to it. I saw Avatar for he first time at home on a non-3-D TV. Enjoyed it. I'm pretty sure I didn't miss anything by not seeing it in 3-D. If a movie needs 3-D to be compelling then maybe the movie shouldn't be made at all.
funny

join:2010-12-22

3d was a try to stop piracy

and it failed
and failed hard....
glad to see all there fan boys/girls went out and bought large into it and now get burned....

haha

viperpa33s
Why Me?
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join:2002-12-20
Bradenton, FL

Re: 3d was a try to stop piracy

For a person that can't watch 3D TV, don't matter to me.
biochemistry

join:2003-05-09
92361

Quote of the Day

“That premise has always been a mystery to me because I never really quite got how business would go out and build broadband where there was no business case for it to do so,” Copps said. “Why should we expect it to? That wasn’t how those roads and bridges and canals and railroads and highways usually got built.”

We can't leave our nation's internet infrastructure solely in the hands of big business.

BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

Re: Quote of the Day

said by biochemistry:

“That premise has always been a mystery to me because I never really quite got how business would go out and build broadband where there was no business case for it to do so,” Copps said. “Why should we expect it to? That wasn’t how those roads and bridges and canals and railroads and highways usually got built.”

actually if you look at history most of the areas where the railroads where build had NOTHING it was AFTER the railroad came that these areas grew.

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