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Next for TV, maybe regularly scheduled 3-D television

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James Cameron's "Avatar" coming out this year is supposed to use this technology, to take film to the next level.



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I don't see the appeal of 3D programming. Maybe I need to see one of those NFL games shown in 3D to know for sure, but I'm quite happy with watching NFL playoff football on my brother's 67" Samsung HDTV.
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Alot of the newer HD sets that have hit stores in the last year are 3-D ready for those lovely Blu-Ray players. I dont see why something couldnt be broadcast in 3-D within the next couple years.
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