maybe if you watched something in 3D you would "get it."
There are two ways of doing the 3D from a flatscreen. Some flat screens have alternate polarity in the color cells. With these, you only need cheap polarized glasses like you get in the theaters to watch Avatar, Alice, etc. in 3D. The others use current flat screen technology at 240hz, maybe 120hz to alternate the left/right eye images. Shutterglasses are used which use batteries, have communications problems sometimes, and are expensive.
Cheap glasses and very expensive TV, or slightly more expensive TV and expensive glasses.

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Once you go HDTV, you never go back.
But I'm already used to my TV again. But the next one will def be HD.
The hotel must have had one.
