If 3D were to become a standard it's obvious that Blu Ray would feature prominently in it. Nothing else comes close to offering the storage capacity required to make it work properly. Not that 3D is going to be more than a niche for a long, long time.
I remember walking around trade shows 15 years ago where various 3D displays were being shown. Nothing came of it then and I doubt nothing will ever come of it until someone produces a proper display that doesn't require glasses, or the viewer to be exactly in front of the set and exactly some distance away.
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If 3D were to become a standard it's obvious that Blu Ray would feature prominently in it. Nothing else comes close to offering the storage capacity required to make it work properly. Not that 3D is going to be more than a niche for a long, long time.
I remember walking around trade shows 15 years ago where various 3D displays were being shown. Nothing came of it then and I doubt nothing will ever come of it until someone produces a proper display that doesn't require glasses, or the viewer to be exactly in front of the set and exactly some distance away.