Alice release in 3D?

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    Originally Posted By kennect

    I have no clue if a 3d release is planned but I am curious as to what these films that are released in 3d will cost us? Anyone have a clue?

    I am in the market to buy a new TV and just wonder if it is to soon to jump on the 3d bandwagon???? Any suggestions???
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    Just read an artivle on the new 3-D TVs. Seems they are in the works, with several caveats:

    They will be MEGA EXPENSIVE, at least at first.

    You will need glasses to watch them. Not cheap cardboard or plastic glasses, but $150 battery-operated glasses. One pair will come with the TV; the rest you must buy.

    There will be very little 3-D programming, as it is difficult and expensive to make. Of course, some films already exist in 3-D.

    Now, I don't know any of this first-hand, I'm just repeating what the article said.

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    Originally Posted By kennect

    It will be great to see if the public buys into this whole thing...
     
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    Originally Posted By tashajilek

    Best thing to do is wait a few years, the tv's will be cheaper and probably more advanced.
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    Buying new technology first is not only expensive, but you get the gadgets with all the bugs still in 'em.

    Not to mention all the trends that didn't catch on. Beta?

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    Originally Posted By CuriouserConstance

    If anything would fail, I think this trend might. I mean who wants to sit at home and watch tv with glasses on?
    It's strange to me, the payoff doesn't seem to be enough to warrant it.
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    I understand the desire for a good home 3-D system. After all, there are enough films in 3-D to make people wish for the technology.

    But I'm not sure this is it.

    The article further said that a non-glasses system was in development, but you'd have to sit only in certain "sweet spots" in your living room to see it.

    Now that, I thought, sounded ridiculous.
     
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    Originally Posted By kennect

    Interesting Basil, this is news I am not aware of...
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    It was in last Sunday's paper. I didn't even know this technology was in the works.

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