Well they've taken their time. I always did wonder why people had to wear silly 3D glasses and the TV/cinema screens didn't wear them instead, seems they've got it the right way round this time.
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Philips is already selling the sets to the commercial advertising market for up to £20,000 each, but the company is confident that cheaper versions costing £1,200 will be available for consumers in three years' time when enough content is available to justify splashing out on the new technology.
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£1,200 for your everyday residential consumer isn't bad, the run of the mill 42" ones aren't much cheaper than that now so I think they will sell extremely well.