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Your questions on 3D TV, answered

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February 16, 2011
Updated: 3D TV FAQ
It's been almost a year since the first of the "new" 3D TVs hit the market, enabling their owners to watch 3D Blu-ray movies and 3D television programming as well as play 3D games. The technology behind these televisions is still relatively new, however, and still inspires plenty of questions.

In this newly updated FAQ I'll attempt to answer those questions as well as possible, incorporating my first-hand knowledge from reviewing numerous 2010 3D TVs, conversations I've had with industry experts, and reactions from readers.

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 CNET's 3D TV resource guide

David Katzmaier
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