3D televisions

Philippines
January 8, 2010 6:22pm CST
i have read in the newspapers that 3D TV's are set to come out. if ever, do you think you will buy this? i think price will be very high at first. i enjoy myself very much when i watch 3D movies, but when i have to watch a 3D TV and wear the glasses all the time to get the effect, i just do not know. does this mean that we have to have another tv.. a 3d and an ordinary so that if you do not want to wear the glasses, you can still watch?
4 responses
@May2k8 (19788)
• Indonesia
9 Jan 10
3D TV or movies is a picture that makes me dizzy, I seem likely to be round and round in the picture. 3D is making the picture more lively and we seemed to take an object. I'm not going to buy this product, because the price is too expensive and better I used to watch normal TV.
• Canada
9 Jan 10
I think that if they do come out which im sure will happen in a couple of years, they will be very expensive like you said. But the price will slowly descend which always happens with time. And I think that you can also watch the tv normaly without the glasses.
• United States
9 Jan 10
I think 3D is a gimmick. I don't like 3D movies, I think the movements are very unnatural and that the technology isn't far enough along for people to be making a big deal out of it. So no, I will not be buying a 3D Tv. I haven't heard much about it, so I don't know if you would need to wear the glasses all the time to be able to make out all the images on the TV.
• United States
9 Jan 10
The technology for 3D TV has been slowly progressing for the last few years, and it is a very real step forwards in the Television viewing experience that you will see appearing in stores worldwide as early as next year. Right now the technology is very expensive, and few will be able to afford it. But, like anything else as it becomes more popular, and the technology grows, costs will come down. It will probably be 5 to 10 years before the average person can afford it, but it is definitely coming. By the way with the current technology that is coming out of the Consumer Electronics Show this year, and as we speak, it is now possible to view a 3D image without the need for glasses. It is possible because of the way the screen is made. They haven't entirely perfected it, but it has gotten to the point where it is a viable product that can be sold to the general public. The real question is will they buy it. There are alot of amazing products out there that haven't got the audience to mass produce them, because people haven't yet found a real need to justify purchasing them yet.