Sony’s 3D Ad Will Give You A Headache

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Asking people to imagine what 3D would look like if only they would run out and buy a 3D enabled BRAVIA TV, Sony is out with a new ad in Europe that looks like a 3D movie…when you take the 3D glasses off. Yea, that’s right. It’s all dimensionally blurry and it makes you wonder if you’re not drunk and seeing double. Or triple. Or quadruple. Oh my head!

To see what it’s really supposed to look like, people will have to head to their local 3D-enabled Sony Style Store.

For now, the rest of us will have to get a headache.

This is sort of like the George Takei Oh My approach McGarryBowen used to sell ter Sharp AQUOs Quattron TV. You just sort of have to believe what you’re being told.

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