![]() With that in mind, whenever a new 3D TV arrives for review - like say, LG's 55LM6700 - it's fair to say it's walking into a tough room. However, with glasses-free 3D still years away from being both impressive and affordable, I've (mostly) stopped whining and I've come to grips with the state of things in the third dimension. Paint them any color you want, the plain fact is: active-shutter 3D glasses are, with few exceptions, heavy, expensive, and downright uncomfortable. ![]() (Yes, even with Avatar - though I'll admit that James Cameron's maiden voyage to Pandora is the current gold standard for 3D filmmaking.) When considering 3D at home, it always comes back to the damned glasses. On most films, I find the "3D experience" to be dim, distracting, and mentally taxing. It's no secret I'm not a fan of 3D - especially in my home theater.
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