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...in my local Fry's store was less than impressive. Probably wasn't an optimum set up, but if they want to sell 3D, it should have been better than it was. As for now, count me out.
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Having seen more than dozen 3-D demonstration setups in stores, I have found nearly all suffer from either improper setup- often they don't even work- or limited viewing content. Since I don't watch much in the way of cartoons or animation, seeing those in 3-D was not helpful, and that was the most common thing being shown. A few "nature" films were sort of interesting, but it was more of a gimick than a real enhancement to viewing. I'd like to watch some sporting events in 3-D to see what it can do for them, but it would have to real events, not some special demonstration footage. So, while so far I feel no urge to go 3-D, these are early days. There may be content that really makes it worthwhile, but I haven't seen it yet.
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The 2D picture on the TV I recommended is pretty damn good. You don't have to display exclusively 3D content. In addition, you specified a 40" display. That limits your choices for one of the better displays.
Edits: 12/30/11
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"3D" and "TV" are mutually exclusive terms.
I'm just sayin'.
Don't like watching dark, unnatural images that give you a headache?
Luddite.
"Lock up when you're done and don't touch the piano."
-Greg House
...technological knuckle-draggers like me take more convincing?
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