All anyone need is a set of 3D contact lenses and then the whole tv industry would be set. Imagine walking down the street with ads popping in your face everywhere.......actually that's not a good thing.
I sure hope Sony has some really awesome content on tap for 3D, or it is going to continue to be a small niche market. The ooooooh ahhhh factor wears off pretty quick when all you have is a new gimmick without solid content.
Someone needs to release a switching filter that can go over current TVs. I'd rather spend $300 for a filter (already have 120Hz TV) than buy a new TV for $2000 to support this.
And don't worry about those glasses looking dorky. If the TVs become popular Oakley will have a cool looking $500 pair waiting for you.
[citation][nom]Ehsan W[/nom]I will replace my wife with this[/citation]
I fail to see how you can have sexual intercourse with such huge display. Unless you're willing to change your wife for some 3D porn movies played on this 280 inch device.
[citation][nom]Athreex[/nom]I fail to see how you can have sexual intercourse with such huge display. Unless you're willing to change your wife for some 3D porn movies played on this 280 inch device.[/citation]
[citation][nom]JohnnyLucky[/nom]I went to Fry's Electronics yesterday. I saw a 3D monitor on display. The image clarity wasn't very good.[/citation]
DOH! forgot to put on those polarized glasses didn't ya?!