@The Fuzz 53, so unless you can see the Oxygen network in full HD you won't give a crap about seeing say Avatar in 3D at home?
I say add the capability to the channels that would benefit from 3D since most channels won't need it nor have the content for it. However it would be great to have that as an option on some of the premium movie channels.
I love 3D and would love to get it but I don't want to deal with shutter glasses where you need either a cable running from your glasses to a box or batteries to run it. I want the polarized type as demoed in the laser projection TV that they might produce soon.
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Until EVERY channel is in HD, I couldn't give a shit less about 3D.
@The Fuzz 53, so unless you can see the Oxygen network in full HD you won't give a crap about seeing say Avatar in 3D at home?
I say add the capability to the channels that would benefit from 3D since most channels won't need it nor have the content for it. However it would be great to have that as an option on some of the premium movie channels.
I love 3D and would love to get it but I don't want to deal with shutter glasses where you need either a cable running from your glasses to a box or batteries to run it. I want the polarized type as demoed in the laser projection TV that they might produce soon.
@Maxthedog
Nope, I really do not give a shit about 3D from my tv provider. The capability on a blu-ray player, maybe, but for TV, I really don't care.