I saw this at CES this year, it was ok, uses the red and blue shift and old school 3d glasses. Comes with 5 pairs you are expected to give or mail to people. I suggested that they have a feature on their site that lets you "mail a pair" from them for free (with your product registration) to your friends. The reply from the girls working the booth was "It's just a gimmick, it's not that big of a deal"
So, if they think it's just a gimmick, why should I bother with their product?
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I saw this at CES this year, it was ok, uses the red and blue shift and old school 3d glasses. Comes with 5 pairs you are expected to give or mail to people. I suggested that they have a feature on their site that lets you "mail a pair" from them for free (with your product registration) to your friends. The reply from the girls working the booth was "It's just a gimmick, it's not that big of a deal"
So, if they think it's just a gimmick, why should I bother with their product?