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My preferred 3D viewing method is in VR because you get full side-by-side 3d (1920x1080 resolution video per eye) and AFAIK this isn't supported on most screens/projectors. You have to build/acquire f-sbs videos yourself (I've made most of my own and while the actual process is easy there is learning involved), but it's greatly bolstered my affinity towards 3D content.
Avatar 2 is, unsurprisingly, the most technically impressive fsbs content I've watched, but I've enjoyed most of the 3D movies I've watched this way.
As far as I know, I'm getting frame packed output from the player (PS3), which gives a 3840x1080 output over HDMI1.4.
Then the projector alternates between each side rapidly in step with the glasses. So it should be full res.
My understanding is that BD stores one image plus difference (kinda like stereo FM), but the end result is the same.
I kinda agree though, if I could afford a decent enough headset that wasn't meta-locked, I'd probably start muxing them to watch on there! Although extra glasses is a lot cheaper than everyone having a headset.
Edit: Apparently, the PS3 isn't true HDMI1.4, but does fulfil the 3D aspects of it.