Is 3d already being phased out

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People are losing. I wouldn't get a tv without it considering that new avatar movies are coming out. They will be huge and imagine
 

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A lot of the new movies will be in 3d. And A lot of people won't have 3d tvs... that will drive the boxoffice up.
 

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the 3D feature took PIP's (Picture-in-Picture) spot on the TV. You can't find a tv with PIP anymore. The 3D feature is a nice to have but you probably will rarely use it especially since cable TV has abandoned it but its really on for blu-ray anyway. the glasses are not bad in small doses. I only use 3D when the big blu-ray movies are released like Avengers, Man of Steel, etc but only once, i just watch the regular non-3D blu-ray versions after that...
 

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I think its only the beginning for 3D home wise.. I've had a 3D TV for 2 years now and I'm just now getting into buying 3D blurays as blurays are cheaper than they were years ago

Cheaper means more consumers
 

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I have zero interest in 3D. I don't need things appearing to be jumping out at me as I can tell due to depth of field which things on screen are supposed to be closer to me and which are further away. The 3D thing is a joke to me. And I'd much rather have higher resolution/sharper images than 3D.
 

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Every 20years or so they try to revisit the 3D movement, and so far it hasn't really caught on, despite their best efforts. I think the market for 3D will always remain miniscule
 

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biggest movie of all time is in 3d. Mostly cause nobody had a 3dtv at the time. There was no wait for it to come out type of deal.
 

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the 3D feature took PIP's (Picture-in-Picture) spot on the TV. You can't find a tv with PIP anymore. The 3D feature is a nice to have but you probably will rarely use it especially since cable TV has abandoned it but its really on for blu-ray anyway. the glasses are not bad in small doses. I only use 3D when the big blu-ray movies are released like Avengers, Man of Steel, etc but only once, i just watch the regular non-3D blu-ray versions after that...

I could never figure out how to use that when i was a kid and we had those old school 90's 32 -36 inch tv's that weighed 1 million pounds but you thought your family was ballin for having one of those
 
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