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Originally Posted by BFT3K
The IMAX 3D glasses are different than the regular theater 3D glasses.
I saw it at a regular theater, but still in 3D.
I'm wondering if the upcoming DVD, played on a home theater flat screen, can still offer 3D if you wear the correct glasses at home.
Anyone know?
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It will take a special type of TV. The BluRay/LCD 3D spec has been approved by all the electronics companies. 2D home flat screens are already ramping up the assembly lines. CES had dozens of demo production models already. Next year all the majors will have full 3D flat screens and the glasses will be polarized type.