QUOTE(minimize @ Mar 10 2010, 06:21 PM)
Already pm u. 
Added on March 10, 2010, 6:28 pmI see in news show sony lunch their 3D tv. But still we need 3D glasses. So no point to buy that one unless we can see 3D without glasses.
I think current HDTV also can support 3D if view with glasses.
The technology for viewing 3D without glasses is still very young, and very expensive to produce. It has it sets of drawbacks too, like you have to be in the middle of the screen, etc. You wont be seeing that technology soon yet.Added on March 10, 2010, 6:28 pmI see in news show sony lunch their 3D tv. But still we need 3D glasses. So no point to buy that one unless we can see 3D without glasses.
I think current HDTV also can support 3D if view with glasses.
The ones that will be coming out soon will be with 3D glasses. I've tried it before and it seems pretty good, but be prepared to spend a sum on it =D. You'll need the 3D TV, the glasses, and the bluray player. Also depends on content, but the potential is there. Its the beginning of a new stage in TV entertainment, but whether it catches up or not remains to be seen. But from what I see, i definately could get use to it =D.
Mar 12 2010, 12:40 PM

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