3D TV experience is overhyped

Courtesy Digg / Television  Sat, 01/09/2010 - 13:40

So far the big story at CES 2010 is the seemingly inevitable march toward 3D TV. Nearly every major manufacturer is announcing a high-end 3D HDTV at the show.

There's just one little problem, 3D TV just doesn't look very good.


 

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