I almost can't believe we're all talking about 3D for home viewing. Whenever I watch a 3D movie I feel like it looks like this:

Then you go to IMAX, where the entire idea was to have a screen so large that it takes up your peripheral vision and tricks your brain...then they added 3D to it and you have to wear glasses that work like blinders on your periphery...so you completely lose the IMAX effect and gain the crappy "everything is flat and exists on a different plane from everything else" effect.
Until they get an actual three dimensional image, whether it's through some sort of projection system or holographs or whatever, I'm
totally not interested and I hope none of my customers are, either. I think we're going to look back on the 2010 3D technology and cringe...
(yes, I know the technology has to start somewhere...I'm just feeling resentful that the manufacturers are running with this and it really isn't even standardized yet...)