Do you have to wear glasses for the new 3D Tv's?

I want to buy a 3d tv,its pretty expensive the one i want,LG47LX9900,is it worth waiting for none glasses 3dtv?

  • do i spend this kinda money on this tv,or do i wait for the 3d tvs come out without having wear them glasses?i dont wanna be waiting years for them to come out? what shel i do is it worth waiting for them bring them out or could any one give me any advice please this is the tv i deffo want tho out any other cheaper one,i like the facked its baclight LED and no frame, and great contrast ratio many thanks thi

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    crazy thing to suggest, i know this is 2010, and im assuming youre in America, but what if you just turn the tv off. not trying to be an ***, honestly, this is just a personal thing a friend turned me on too and its changed my life recently. just imagine all of the things you could get done if you werent watching tv, go outside, paint a picture, build something, learn something new. its crazy how much your perspective changes when you dont watch tv for a few months and then you turn it on one day and youre like omg, this is literally rotting my brain, now i understand what my mom was talking about when i was little. if your really set on the 3d thing, are you really going to want to have to put on glasses everytime you turn it on, especially after the novelty wears off? what about guests/ other people that live with you?

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The technology is still very new and very basic. In January, Nintendo will release a 3D DS, which does not need glasses, so advances are being made all the time. My guess is that in 5 years time we will laugh at the idea of spending thousands on a set that you can only watch with special glasses . Remember that not so long ago, a 40" flat screen cost thousands of pounds, now they are only a few hundred. So, i would say, WAIT!

The Lone Gunman

3D is just a phase

McTimbers

I got a 3DTV the other day and its one of the greatest investments I made. It does take a bit to get use to the glasses but its not that bad. The cheapest ones you can get are around $1400 to $1600 while others are a lot higher in price.

Shadow

Right off the bat remember this. A 3D television can be used as a regular 2D one also. Because you are considering buying a new TV the most likely yes. The reason why I say yes is because many TVs that will come out in the near future will already have that capability whether or not people want it. 3D TV without glasses still could be a while away.

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