@xtasi I so agree with you xtasi. You pay enough for the 3D technology. But looking at things now, my rear projection Television I purchased in 2005 was $2,500. It's a different time today though. Most consumers want to get what they pay for. Now, if Panasonic includes three or four pairs of "universal" glasses that should be for the masses, then I'm all in baby. World Cup in 3D would have me sold on these two babies.
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How about some 3D where the glasses don't cost an arm and leg? I would be all over 3D tv if the glasses where $20 or less.
@xtasi
I so agree with you xtasi. You pay enough for
the 3D technology. But looking at things now, my rear projection Television I purchased in 2005 was $2,500. It's a different time today though. Most consumers want to get what they pay for. Now, if Panasonic includes three or four pairs of "universal" glasses that should be for the masses, then I'm all in baby. World Cup in 3D would have me sold on these two babies.