When we got a 3D TV, I looked in the high street shops to try and get a couple of 3D blurays to try out. I could hardly find any, so didn’t bother buying one π I assumed the market was still just too niche.
Looks like it’s more a case that most of the big 3D movies are only available exclusively bundled with a TVhttp://gizmodo.com/5715733/why-does-it-cost-300-to-buy-avatar-on-3d-blu+ray. It seems that’s no longer the case – I guess I’m behind on the news, but Avatar still hasn’t been released in 3D, THREE YEARS after it was at the cinemahttp://www.play.com/DVD/Blu-ray/4-/19510355/0/James-Cameron-Avatar-3D-2D/ListingDetails.html. I’m truly shocked.
No wonder the 3D TV business is doing so poorly – no-one’s got anything worth watching in 3D!