You want 3D sports? Go play some.

On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 11:40 AM, George Kontos
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> Frankly, I'll be surprised if it really catches on for the home.  Maybe just 
> for the occasional special movie or event, but I can't see me wanting to wear 
> 3D glasses over my regular glasses very often, having to sit a certain way 
> relative to the screen, etc.  Now, if they came out with contact lenses that 
> would do the 3D...  Or headgear that each viewer would wear that projected 
> the separate images into each eye instead of having to look at a TV screen.
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> George
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> From: Levi Wallach
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> Seems unlikely that one will be REQUIRED to view stuff in 3D, more that it 
> will mainly give a bit more eye-candy/immersive feel...
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