
Amidst the daily scrum of announcements at CES today, there was a blast from the past: 3D TV. For anyone whose attended the Consumer Electronics Show, 3D TVs were the future in, oh, 2011. As we reported last year, CES was the birthplace of the technology, and sites, including our own were all excited about sharing our living rooms with floating objects like this guy (things were so much simpler back then). But when the film and TV industries decided that the cost of turning their stables into 3D capable films, TV makers quickly began dropping the idea and telling fans that the…
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