3D for home viewing is dead, it's been dead for a long time... so dead in fact that it never actually took off in the first place... It's a Dodo... a beautiful Norwegian Blue... no wait... it's just sleeping.
I have a Samsung 3D TV, and I even bought some 3D glasses (on sale for less than £15 the pair) to try it out... I've seen 3D movies in the cinema... I'm old enough to have seen the 2nd 3D fad of the 80's, but not wasn't born for the first in the 50's.
3D cinema is pathetic in the most part, very rarely does it add anything to the experience.. in fact it gets in the way and annoys more often than it impresses. The movies that are actually filmed with 3D cameras are a little better, but still annoying... The ONLY movies that have looked good and been done well in 3D are animated ones that are entirely CGI. They're the only movies that manage to actually create depth on screen... Everything else is pointless.
and don't get me started on the con they run to make out 3D cinema is booming and doing well... it isn't. Everytime a movie is released in equal 2D & 3D formats... 2D wins out... So they stopped releasing them in the same formats... Want to see that nice shiny blockbuster in IMAX... here, have it in 3D only because we don't want to damage the marketing spin that 3D is great and wonderful and worth twice the price of admission.
Want me to go to the movies instead of waiting for the best rip out there to watch at home... let me watch it in 2D in IMAX (if it was filmed in IMAX), otherwise stop charging me for crap that it's true... like charging twice the price for an IMAX movie that wasn't filmed in IMAX and then had a 3d 'process' applied to if afterwards to make it look even shittier.
3D TV is shite, it's not worth the effort and the only 'content' out there is the double blu-ray releases that include a 2D & 3D version of the movie and that people only ever watch the 2D version... but it allows them to claim 3D is a success instead of the colossal failure it really is.