I was in the store today and discovered there (at least) 8 models of 3D televisions displayed, ranging from 1450 to 3000 euros. I asked to test the 3000 one, a Samsung, as it had Monsters vs Aliens and animated films tend to be far and away the best showcase/quality (my dad had come across this weeks earlier than me and tried it all on his own by the way)
I happened into my local big box store in the Northeastern US (a Best Buy in Boston), and walked by the entrance to the stores "Magnolia" room where they showcase their high-end products in a darkened, comfortable home theater like environment.
I was somewhat amused when I saw a gentleman take a seat in a setup with a 60" Samsung 8000 series 3D LCD with edge LED lighting, just as I was heading for one of the two seats. Because I'm an insecure American, I decided I didn't want to share the other seat with him and observed -- even though each seat had a shutter glass tethered to it.
Playing was a 3D version of Monsters vs. Aliens, I believe -- haven't seen it, but it was definitely a Pixar film. I didn't have to wait long for my turn, he put the glasses on, looked at the screen and promptly took them off. Odd, I thought... after he walked away, I had a go, and quickly discovered why: both sets of LCD glasses had no charge to them! I really don't know how they expect to sell these things to the masses when they require this much... maintenance.