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		<title>Customers Are Cheap, Won&#8217;t Pay Much For 3D HDTV</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 01:30:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chance Stevens</dc:creator>
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With people rushing out in droves to buy new HDTVs it isn&#8217;t hard to imagine that they aren&#8217;t ready start thinking about even considering about buying a new one.  Retailers and manufacturers are preparing to start pushing the envelope with 3D HDTV content and devices.  The hold may end up being with the customers.
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<p>With people rushing out in droves to buy new HDTVs it isn&#8217;t hard to imagine that they aren&#8217;t ready start thinking about even considering about buying a new one.  Retailers and manufacturers are preparing to start pushing the envelope with 3D HDTV content and devices.  The hold may end up being with the customers.</p>
<p>People aren&#8217;t ready to dig too deep in their pockets and 3D is going to command a premium.  Once you start adding glasses and new DVDs which will undoubtedly cost even more than Blu ray discs do now, it starts getting pricey.</p>
<p>If 3D catches on it will probably take a generation.  Children are being raised on 3D movies, and they&#8217;ll be more likely to understand the value.  More importantly, by that time it may just be affordable enough for people not to wince at the idea of having to buy yet another television.</p>


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