“In terms of a marketable product, it is clearly many years away,” said Phil Lelyveld, program manager, Consumer 3D Experience Lab in the Entertainment Technology Center at USC. “3D is the one of the first art forms that impacts your visual system and can have a health response on it. Some autostereoscopic display technologies can be very age-dependent, and market research has found that people in their early 20’s and younger can more readily accept the AS3D effect, but people in their 20’s and older find it very annoying.”