
So we have Bluetooth plasma TVs from Samsung, and now the same company has plans to upgrade their DLP sets to include 3D? While not many people will opt for this option since it probably causes nothing but headaches after a few minutes of viewing, those who want to be at the forefront of technology probably won’t think twice about dropping $100 on a package that includes two pairs of 3D glasses and a 3D emitter that can be connected to your DLP. Another thing to consider would be the amount of programs that come with 3D programming – too few will make this ‘upgrade’ an exercise in futility.
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