Quote Originally Posted by recoveryone View Post
Well you guys kinda hit the nail on the head, but did not go down that street to follow up on it. Sporting events are grouped watch, thus the populority of Sports bars....and tailgating and so on. The glasses are and will be the major drawback unitl they are not needed and the 3D effect is worked out within the display. Movies are more personal and viewed in smaller groups (1-5 people) were sports are a (2-10+). Now if you have that many glasses to go around and extra cash to replace the ones that get damage for those that forget they are wearing them and smash them, bend them, and whatever else may happen.

Sports may have been the leader in HD content, but I don't see it being the same for 3D.
My experience with 3D has shown me the glasses have gotten more comfortable(you don't notice them as much) of better quality(little or no ghosting), and cheaper on the whole. Technically speaking, 3D is a different product than it was when it started.

Now they need more quality story telling to go along with the technical advancements.