Here's a scary thought. Imagine Jay Leno in 3D...

I saw glassless 3D at CES in person in 2005. It was neat, but I didn't think I'd enjoy watching a whole movie like that. I imagine the tech today is a lot better, but I'm still not sold. Not everything needs to be 3D.

One big issue with the models using glasses is that you'll need multiple sets of $100+ glasses. Ouch.

I'm in the market for an HDTV at at this point I still don't know what I'm going to get. I really like the idea of the super wide 21:9 displays and it would be "super awesome" if they became standard - however I doubt it will happen. Perfect for watching movies and other content while maintaining a constant (or near constant) frame height. You'd get pillar boxes on current 16:9 TV content and of course on old 4:3 content (just like at the theater where the screen is masked by a curtain for different aspect films).
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