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@designguybrown: Sounds kinda like what a lot of us do right now, with our smartphones...

@Orionsaint: Oh, I believe that :-) Still, lenticular displays really haven't changed in 70 years, as about all you can do to improve them is make the lenses smaller (but then you run into diffraction issues). Laws of physics and all that.

@BoxOfScraps: [citation needed]. We watch 2D TV, and the eye can't control any depth cues there. Stereo 3D has been around a long time.

@HotChops: Oh for heaven's sake. Did you feel the same way with HDTVs? Did they knock you down and force you to buy those too?

@Orionsaint: Don't count on it. The 3DS will almost certainly use a lenticular display. That's perfectly fine for a small, single-viewer device, but it's no revolution (the technology is 400 years old!)

@Orionsaint: TCL's approach to glasses-free is just like all the others (lenticular lensing) with all the same problems (sharply limited viewing positions, crap 2D).

@Xeiphyer: It's not supposed to sit on your Xbox, unless you put your Xbox on top of your TV..

@lilsamuraijoe: Of course. Nice thing about opinions, everyone's got their own.

Don't forget that Euro prices are always 40-50% higher than US prices, and include tax too.

@THE_MOOGLEKING: Sue? They have some dangerous aircraft somewhere; Sony better find themselves an underground bunker.

@sandorasbox: I know a lot of people that don't play online, but just connect their Xbox to the net to download demos. That's still free, for now.

@cookie: Yeah, except that when the server doesn't time out, I invariably get a Download Failed error :-(

@Shibuya ESPer: NOBODY expects the Halo Beta Crash! Its chief weapon is surprise... surprise, and overwhelming popularity- its TWO chief weapons are surprise and overwhelming popularity... and a multitude of fanatically devoted fanboys- AMONG ITS WEAPONS are such diverse elements as surprise, overwhelming popularity

@Shinta: Not that much. A bit of planning of camera angles, couplea UI settings and some extra testing of convergence settings... the rest is pretty much automatic. Compared to doing a real 3D movie, the effort required is not large.