{"id":16422,"date":"2010-10-28T17:01:41","date_gmt":"2010-10-29T01:01:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/198.46.88.49\/?p=16422"},"modified":"2010-10-28T17:01:41","modified_gmt":"2010-10-29T01:01:41","slug":"3d-glasses-if-everyone-jumped","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/198.46.88.49\/style\/bags\/3d-glasses-if-everyone-jumped","title":{"rendered":"3D Glasses: If Everyone Jumped"},"content":{"rendered":"
3D glasses are nothing new<\/a>, and stylish twists on what was once a cardboard throwaway emerged earlier this year via manufacturers like Look3D<\/a>. Spurred by the popularity of films like Avatar<\/em>, what was once a movie theater only experience is making it’s way into the consumer market with the advent of 3D televisions.<\/p>\n Nevermind the lack of content – right now, as PC World points out<\/a>, you’d be lucky to get a choice of more than 2 or 3 television channels with 3D content, and movies? Well, they’re bundled up in exclusivity deals that means your choice of Avatar<\/em> or Monsters vs. Aliens<\/em> could be tied to which set you’ve decided to go with.<\/p>\n