Last year's problem was a complete lack of standards on active shutter 
3D glasses but now we might have too many, as Panasonic and 
Xpand  have joined forces with several other companies to push M-3DI as a  single spec for TVs, computers and theaters. Initial plans for the spec  cover only IR sync, with the RF Bluetooth technology included on many  2011 3DTV models (
Samsung  and Sony are notably missing from the list of participants) to "be  considered" for the next step. We'll wait to see some cooperation  between this alignment (full list of supporters in the press release after the break) 
RealD and the 
CEA's 3D Technologies Working Group  -- which, probably not coincidentally is expecting proposals by the end  of this month -- before believing the current 3D glasses mess will be  resolved.
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