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Posted by cfraser on December 28, 2009 at 20:10:17:

But never say never. As I've said before, the real market impetus for this is gaming. All the best stuff I've seen in 3D is mostly CGI. I can see that being decent in home 3D in the near future.

Hell, I was mostly satisfied with movies on DVD. BD/hi-def A/V is an appreciated bonus. 3D doesn't offer anything I'm looking for right now. I'll be more interested in holographic presentations, hope I live long enough...I thought it'd be here long ago, flying car syndrome... I'll review my 3D stance after it's been around for 5 years or so, it takes about that long for any paradigm shift to become mostly annoyance-free in the consumer market. (BD is not a paradigm shift compared to DVD. Neither is hi-def. Upgrades only.)