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Originally Posted by DaMac
If done correctly and viewed with the correct equipment it can still cause a stir, everybody who has viewed certain blu-ray 3d disks on my setup have always been impressed, it's the cheap asses who buy half resolution LG & Samsung TV's that give it a bad name, in future when glasses free 3D is fully developed we will all wonder how we did without it.
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While I'm not disagreeing that your setup is impressive or whatever, I genuinely don't know a single person that likes or prefers 3D at the cinema - where they presumably have the ideal setup with their IMAX projectors and THX sound?
I'm going to be slightly biased of course, as 3D doesn't actually work for me so my experience is lessened by having to pay more and wear a stupid pair of sunglasses that dull the film quite a bit. Still, (and yes I know it's anecdotal) my friends and family will veer towards a 2D screening if possible.