This image provided by DreamWorks shows a scene from the animated feature, 'Monsters vs Aliens.' While 3-D movies played the hero at the box office this summer, the format hasn't helped a slumping home video market _ mainly because most people still can't watch 3-D movies in their living rooms. That will start to change next year when major electronics manufacturers such as Sony Corp. and Panasonic Corp. introduce 3-D capable high-definition televisions for the mass market. (AP Photo/DreamWorks)

This image provided by DreamWorks shows a scene from the animated feature, "Monsters vs Aliens." While 3-D movies played the hero at the box office this summer, the format hasn't helped a slumping home video market _ mainly because most people still can't watch 3-D movies in their living rooms. That will start to change next year when major electronics manufacturers such as Sony Corp. and Panasonic Corp. introduce 3-D capable high-definition televisions for the mass market. (AP Photo/DreamWorks)

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