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Why are some set manufacturers sticking with active glasses technology when passive looks better on 4k TVs? I'm trying to see where they are coming from on a technical level. Also, what will it take to have full UHD 3D on a UHD TV? I'm thinking that it's not possible with passive but is it with active and therefore it's better to buy an active 3D UHD TV. With Netflix 4k streaming, will they stay away from 4k 3D movies?
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