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	<title>Comments on: Seriously: 3-D Television</title>
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		<title>By: FFabian</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve heard mixed reviews on this latest round of 3-D; but admittedly, the reviews were based on seeing demos on tradeshow floors.  I agree with your point that we need more real life reviews.  Interestingly, we had a 3-D theater at the old showroom.  Some 5 or 6 years ago, we demo&#039;d a system by Sensio (think Canadian?).  [The hardware devices are still stored in our warehouse (an action the result of our moving]. Nonetheless, their glasses were activated by an IR transmitter that was placed in the front of the room. It was fun to use and the system could be turned on or off using your existing DVD player.  Their challenge (I think) was slow acceptance AND the lack of content.  I recall they even had several &quot;adult&quot; type movies which made for interesting conversations.  These guys were ahead of our time.  Kudos to their efforts and commitment in the beginning of this craze.  I plan to look them up because they have a half of decade start on the rest of these later entrants.  ~ fred</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve heard mixed reviews on this latest round of 3-D; but admittedly, the reviews were based on seeing demos on tradeshow floors.  I agree with your point that we need more real life reviews.  Interestingly, we had a 3-D theater at the old showroom.  Some 5 or 6 years ago, we demo&#8217;d a system by Sensio (think Canadian?).  [The hardware devices are still stored in our warehouse (an action the result of our moving]. Nonetheless, their glasses were activated by an IR transmitter that was placed in the front of the room. It was fun to use and the system could be turned on or off using your existing DVD player.  Their challenge (I think) was slow acceptance AND the lack of content.  I recall they even had several &#8220;adult&#8221; type movies which made for interesting conversations.  These guys were ahead of our time.  Kudos to their efforts and commitment in the beginning of this craze.  I plan to look them up because they have a half of decade start on the rest of these later entrants.  ~ fred</p>
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