Will 3D rollout reduce the price of regular screens?

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Tom Parsons has liked the film. I've gone by his recommendation to watch it in the biggest screen I can find.......Imax Manchester is closest big screen to me (although the nearest screen is Cineworld in Sheffield). I'm watching it tomorrow morning. Will report back.
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Andrew Everard:

gel:Do you seeing 3D concept as a whole being good?

I remain to be convinced.

I did not realise you need a blu ray player and a tv just been reading your 3D section in last months issue.

Why are people selling 3D blu ray's at the moment then like Caroline?
 

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They use the old fashioned 3D effect 'system' that's been around for over 50 years, utilising a tinted image and glasses with red and blue coloured lenses (actually, cardboard with pieces of coloured cellophane!). This is primitive compared to the latest 3D technology.

Although both require you to wear glasses of some sort ...

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i think 3d will only take off if glasses are not needed , and veiwing angles are not an issue , both unlikely for a few years yet id say ...
 

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