3D not as popular as you would think
3D started to dominate cinemas soon after withToy Story 3 and How to Train Your Dragon while a range of 3D televisions soon followed, most notably by Panasonic, Samsung, Sony and Sharp.
Sony further developed a 3D movie and video game for PlayStation in comparison to Nintendo which came out with a new handheld gaming device the Nintendo 3DS.
3D has also been briefly utilised for cameras and screens (the 3D screens were used at car shows along with 3D glasses)
However recent research suggests that 3D is still far away from being incorporated into everyday life.
While the option to watch films in 3D is still available at the cinema, consumers are less keen to pay more for it and the public still hesitates to switch to 3D smartphones and cameras anytime soon.
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