03-30-2011, 11:25 AM
Seantn1k Wrote:One good thing to note is that the $200 dollar glasses are going away. There have been major strides in moving back to just polarized glasses like the ones you use at the theater. I didn't think it was going to make it to market in the next year and half but LG has come out with something recently. This should help to drop the previous 3d tech prices. $100+ for a set of glasses is crazy talk. :vomit:
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whoah whoah whoah. ANY TV can use the polarized glasses. I've watched a 3D movie or two mine and it works pretty well. What's going to be different about a "3D TV" then? Just that it comes with a pack of glasses I could steal from the movie theater?
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