@riverab@... 3D is very highly dependent on the content and the depth of field - and display size to a lesser degree. The larger the display the more apparent the depth of field is, since it is all relative/proportional. And good 3D is supposed to be fairly subtle - enhancing the experience, not distracting from it. Cartoony, exaggerated 3D is highly noticeable, but rapidly becomes tiresome.
I bought my 61" DLP in 2006, a little to early to get one upgradeable to 3D. It looks like I may be moving in the next year or so, so I'll probably hold off and buy a 3D set once I know what my new space will be like. And the longer you can wait the better the price/size ratio.
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