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I've heard many mixed ideas on this subject as TV makers, Film studios, Theaters, computer makers, and even sites like youtube start supporting the use of 3D based viewing.

What are your thoughts?

I personally think that it's great, but it doesn't work for everything. I believe that many films are suited much better in 2D, but for many productions like "How to Train Your Dragon", 3D is a better fit. For video games, I believe it'll make them more immersive than ever before, if done right.

asked Jun 03 '10 at 16:08

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I personally am not a fan of 3D, it to me is just a hassle to put the glasses on and etc. 3D movies also give me bad migraines. I don't think they will catch on at all, at least any time soon.

answered Jun 03 '10 at 16:12

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I think 3D tv would be nice but it may also be a pain in the A** because Who wants to have to wear special glasses all the time to watch television..I know i don't,I may try out the 3D tv one day but not in the near future!

answered Jun 03 '10 at 16:11

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