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I can't see the benefit - 3D is supposed to be an immersive experience. It's only going to be any good if you sit 3 feet from your TV.
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Sky have said they'll be broadcasting 3D soon too.
I think it's a fad. Most people will lose the glasses down the back of the sofa and not even notice.
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£1800, according to http://www.whathifi.com/News/UPDATE-...le-from-March/ for the 'cheapest' version.
Glasses are extra (£100 for battery or £150 for the rechargeable version).
Blu-ray 3D DVD players also coming out for between £450 and £550.
Can't wait....
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3d Tv
Think your warchest is still too full?
unaffected by recession?
or don't care and want something to impress your dole mates with?
3DTV released by Samsung in April
linky
I can't make up my mind whether I'd enjoy sitting in front of home tv wearing special glasses or if it's just a gimmicky fad..Tags: None
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