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Originally Posted by Pipecrew
I have a samsung 3d television. When I bought it, I assumed it came with the glasses. That cost me another trip back to bestbuy and I had to shell out like 3 bills for 2 pairs of glasses. I bought a few 3d dvds and it was pretty neat at first. My cable provider provides no 3d channels at this point and the movie library is fairly limited.
At this moment, I probably could not find the glasses if you paid me. I never used it more than once or twice.
In my opinion, it's just a gimmick. In the future it might be cool
This is the TV.
http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN55C7000WFXZA
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I'm in the same boat as you. I bought one nearly two years ago (Sony 55NX810) and have used the 3D maybe twice. My wife and I watched one movie in 3D (Bolt since I figured the animation would make the 3D look better) and we were glad to get the glasses off at the end of the movie, and it wasn't all that good looking.
I've also tried the 3D with Call of Duty on Xbox and Gran Turismo on PS3, neither of which looked like 3D to me.
With 3D televisions, you can see depth, but nothing pops out at you like the theaters.
Samsung definitely had the best 3D I've seen, and LG wasn't bad either. Bought the Sony because I got one insanely good deal. If I had a choice, I'd go with the 9000 series Samsung I think it was.