Only the absolute die hards with way to much extra money will buy the first round of 3D HD TV's that require glasses. The next generation which I'm sure is hot on those TV's heels are the sets that don't require glasses which sony demo'd at CES. I mean if you have a few peeps over to watch a film, you'd better have enough glasses. And there is something about walking into my living room and seeing my kids with those glasses on that just don't do it for me. First generation of 3D TV's will be identical to 720p Tv's... obsolete within a year, and wish you'd waited.
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Only the absolute die hards with way to much extra money will buy the first round of 3D HD TV's that require glasses. The next generation which I'm sure is hot on those TV's heels are the sets that don't require glasses which sony demo'd at CES. I mean if you have a few peeps over to watch a film, you'd better have enough glasses. And there is something about walking into my living room and seeing my kids with those glasses on that just don't do it for me. First generation of 3D TV's will be identical to 720p Tv's... obsolete within a year, and wish you'd waited.