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Originally Posted by Blu-Dog
How often do they wear two pairs of glasses to do it? I wear prescription glasses when viewing televisions - as do many in the age group capable of rebooting their technology to 3-D. If they're like me, they're not interested in that.
The other problem is content. I'm not interested in watching most of what's being offered in 3-D. Novely wears off fast, technology is changing, and content is sparse. These are market forces, not anti-3-D sentiment.
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It all depends on what style of perscription glasses you choose to buy. Obviously large frames from prescription glasses may cause a problem, but there's only so much tv manufacturers can do to compensate this. Both my fiancče and I where prescription glasses, I only need them for reading, driving and watching tv, but my fiancče wears hers all the time because she is pretty much blind without them. We both have invested in nice light weight stylish perscription glasses which don't have chunky frames (actually my pair is frameless), and we have no problems wearing 3d glasses over them. Also most people who need to wear perscription glasses all the time often invested in contacts as well, because they don't like to wear their perscription glasses every day, so if you do happen to own contacts and wearing 2 pairs of glasses for 3d bothers you, then you always have the option to wear your contacts instead.