3D blu-ray is dead, may it rest in peace.

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dcoke22
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Re: 3D blu-ray is dead, may it rest in peace.

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How would/did a regular person even watch a 3D movie at home? I had 1 friend that had a 3D TV complete with 2 pairs LCD glasses. I didn't know anyone else who ever had one. I have a few movies on my shelf that have a 3D version in the box, but I've never had a way to watch them.
PaulCB
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3D capability is still common with projectors. So for folks who care about it, there are still options for new display devices, just not direct view sadly.
dmdmmatt4
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Re: 3D blu-ray is dead, may it rest in peace.

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Sad isn't it. It seems so stupid to actually remove the support for a format, even if they stop shipping the glasses by default. I still have Panasonic plasmas and the 3D is really excellent.
GnomeFondler
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Re: 3D blu-ray is dead, may it rest in peace.

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It never helped that they released a bunch of movies that weren't actually filmed in 3D with 3D added in post as a gimmick to sell copies to the 5 people with 3D TVs, and anyone who saw those immediately went out and bought a TV without 3D support. :mrgreen:
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