There’s no denying that 3D TVs have been making the rounds at CES 2010. Kevin Pereira and Alison Haislip tackle new television sets from Samsung, Sony and Panasonic to see what’s in store for those planning on some 3D viewing fun at home.
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152″ projection … 152″ projection screen WOW.. I have a buddy that has a 132″ setup but I’m sure he’s now.. why not just go 200″ ??? who can really afford this crap???
@Thespartan18 Not … @Thespartan18 Not worth buying now, they will eventually release another version allowing the users to watch movies in 3d without the glasses.
Yeah and I bet you … Yeah and I bet you go out and spend three grand on one and find out nothing is broadcast in 3-d and hardly any games. Do it please I really want to laugh at you while you sit in your moms basement wearing douchey 3-d glasses.
just like every … just like every technology that comes out it will be on the spot for 3 years or so then is going be new ones and on and on like a cycle you know like everything is changing so fast even us will look obsolete in a couple of years hahaha.
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