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3D is one of those technologies I just have never had time for.
I appreciate what it does when done well, but it’s never felt remotely worth the effort.

Glasses-free 3D has always been terrible as well.
The Nintendo 3DS is the perfect example, because how many people leave the 3D on at all?
It’s just awful and makes your eyes hurt.

But it was rubbish.
However, 2023 looks like the year my opinions on that might be changing.
It’s not always 3D, either, it can switch between it and regular old 2D as required.

So you don’t have to view your Outlook inbox popping out of the screen at you.
And as it’s tracking your eyes, you don’t have to glue yourself in place dead center.
The image will shift as you do, remaining crisp and clear throughout.

The play is both content consumption and content creation.
Sort of a, build it and they will come approach.
Rightin front of your eyes.

You don’t have to wear glasses or any form of headset.
But even then, it still requires wearing a headset to view and manipulate 3D models.
The cost will almost certainly be prohibitive, for one.
I like the play they’re going for here.
If the tech exists then so will the content.
But the trailer is impressive enough that I want to see that.

But for the first time in my life, I’m excited about 3D.
I can’t wait to see the finished product.













