Do Americans Really Need 3D TV?

Courtesy Digg / Television  Mon, 03/15/2010 - 17:50

The unprecedented box office returns for Avatar and Alice inWonderland prove that the public has a strong appetite for immersiveviewing.

The only remaining question is whether — given thespecialized glasses and occasional bouts of vertigo that come with it— they want 3D in their homes.


 

More related items

James Cameron sued by sci fi geek
He claims the movie - which made a billion dollars in record-breaking time after release - also involved "self-contained robotic exterior suits which house a single human operator" which he...

15 Iconic Movie Gifs
The gif is a humble thing; an animated icon that's usually used to endlessly repeat the funny clip of the week, and to act as a snazzy avatar to impress all your friends on forums.

Michelle Rodriguez: 'Avatar 2' Will Be Underwater
She doesn't know if she'll be in it. It was only a matter of time before James Cameron went back to the water. Actress Michelle Rodriguez says Avatar 2 will take viewers beneath the waves,...

iLuv i177 Alarm Clock Speaker System for iPod (Black)
When the iPod was first released, most viewed it as a personal music player for traveling, working out, or other "individual" activities. But that all changed when people started storing...

GPX IBR2807DPPNK iLive Boombox w/iPod Docking Station
iPod docking system with speakersBlue backlit LCD display with digital clockAM/FM radio and AV output jackUses 8 C batteries (not included) or AC powerIncludes AC power adapter


 

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
fun-entertainment.marc8.com