I have a 65" - and I think it might be "O.K.".
As for the ESPN channel - they'll broadcast it in 3D - you need to have a 3D capable TV and glasses - and probably pay for the exclusive channel.
I think this has "FAIL" written all over it. Might be fun for the first 30 minutes - but then who cares?
The biggest hurdle for 3D on TV is that most HDTV out there are NOT 3D capable. Most people had to empty the piggy bank to get their HDTV - and most people aren't about to spend that much money/effort just for 3D on a sports channel and the few movies that might come out in the next few years (after they buy their new 3D Blu-ray player).
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