3-D TV Reaches Out to Grab Reluctant Viewers
DailyFinance visited the recent 3D Entertainment Summit in New York City to find out what 3-D television has in store for us. For mainstream consumers, 3-D TV hasn’t caught on just yet, but prices are falling and improvements are on the way. Watch below to find out why passive viewing is the wave of the near-future, and get the latest on when we’ll be able to watch 3-D without any glasses at all.
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