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OK. So now we'll have cable TV where we get some SD channels, various resolutions of HD channels, and now some 3D channels, all mixed with commercials of varying quality. Are we getting 3D commercials too?
I envision the 3D channels to have mixed content until there is enough content to be all 3D, and that could take years. Sounds like a headache to me.