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Pretty much the only advantage Active Shutter has over Circular Polarization is price. Unless you want half your neighborhood watching your television at once active shutter is a far cheaper solution to quality 3D.
Other then that polarization seems like once its afforadable is a far better option. No worrying about your television syncing with the glasses, no worries about your kids dropping a $100 plus peice of equitment off there heads, no possible flickering issues, no charging. I suspect polarization will be the dominant form of home video 3D by 2015. Paralax barrier (aka glasses free) will dominate by the year 2025 if mankind is still alive. |
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