perhaps your one of the people that can't see 3D? aka
stereo-blind.
now then, there are different kinds of 3d, the red and blue glasses suck. barely ok for B&W, then there are the polarized glasses and duel projectors setups, you can do this with projectors in your house, but it's not cheap. then you have the newest setup, either
DLP link, and newer infrared based active glasses. these need some more time, i don't know if the problem is with the glasses or the tvs. i'm hoping it's the glasses because i just bought a nice new tv, and it's going to have to last me at least 'till 2020.
i'll put the problem the current sets are having in 1pt type in case anyone else has a new set, and can't see it yet.
(no use looking for it, and ruining your new TV.)
you can see the brighter parts of the left eye image with your right eye, and the right eye image with your left eye. ghosting is what the AV forums are calling it.it's kinda irritating/distracting but you can get rid of most of it by changing the image settings.
definitely try out that new 3D TV before you buy it.
oh and there are 3D screens that don't need glasses, but there still very expensive for any real size. foxnews has been claiming the new gameboy will use this type of screen.
here's a
link to a 3D camera, i saw awhile back with one.
oh, one more thing. the active glasses work over Rx glasses, and you can have a set of Rx glasses made for, the older polarized setups.