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"The end of 3D TV"?
This morning I've seen several places claiming that ESPN jumping ship will officially mark the end of the 3D TV fad that's been lingering for a few years. ESPN (and sports in general) don't get much attention on this forum (as sports and tech often don't cross paths) but since ESPN basically drives the money train for all pay TV, maybe this is a legit claim.
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Until we have natural looking 3D screens that don't require glasses for viewing and are also viewable off axis I don't see 3D TV being any more than a gimmick. Even then 3D perception is so subjective and varies quite widely. And what do you do for people who have lost or have never had stereo vision?
There are just so many variables with 3D TV and 3D visuals in general that I don't believe it's really ever going to go beyond being a gimmick no matter how many times they try otherwise.
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It was really a reason to sell more tv's anyway, not an actual step forward like 4K will be, granted to notice you'll have to have a huge display or sit VERY close to you 32" 4K monitor.
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I liked 3D TV for one reason: it drove down the price of the non-3D TVs I wanted to buy.
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I watched ESPN 3D and was not impressed. I think cartoon movies like Despicable Me work with 3D because it is animated versus real filming just does not translate correctly. I have not tried video games yet.
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Same boat. Having a lazy eye, it goes in and out for me while watching 3D movies and is very annoying. Yeah, I was that outfield kid with glasses getting pelted in the head with the ball while trying to catch it.
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Rendered 3D, because of the added control, is always going to be to better effect. Live action 3D can be done very well (as Cameron has shown), but LIVE live action, i.e. sports, is not going to give near as good of results. I do enjoy my 3D tv, but have only used it for movies and games - which it works great for in both cases - as always, depending on the content creator's skill/care level. I had this 3D TV before there was a bluray standard for it, and it still gives stunning results.
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