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To: Spekulatius who wrote (38416)7/2/2010 9:13:27 AM
From: Jurgis Bekepuris  Respond to of 78480
 
OT: 3D

I am not sure we are disagreeing too much. ;) A lot depends on what you mean by "going to be mainstream" and on the price differential. IMHO, 3D TVs are probably going to be about 10% of market in 2 years, 20% in 3-4 years. I think the price differential will not be big, so people will buy them even if they don't particularly need/like them.

IMHO to get to 50-80-90% of the market, they have to be made glass-less and other artifacts like narrow FOV and blurriness have to be solved. Not sure that can be done incrementally from current standard(s)/tech.