I never had any interest, but I had to watch a few movies with those bullshyt glasses, mostly in 2010, but it had a run of about 5 years, though the early 2010's was when it was most in demand, or pushed upon wide audiences.
3d @ home on 4k TV is a different experience from having a 3d 1080 tv.
Reason being is that to generate the 3d image the screen basically has to split its pixel's in half. So watching 3d on a 1080 HD screen you're really only getting a 720p resolution on your 3d image.
But with 4k, its 1080p to each eye so there is a big jump in quality.
I honestly am sad that no new 3d tv's are coming out because I feel the technology really didnt even realize it's potential until 4k was released. If you can find a good deal on a used LG 4k 3d tv, grab it, you won't be dissapointed. Plus LG's 3d glasses are designed to be able to fit over regular glasses as well.
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