Actually.. they had a 3d tv system at Epcot a while ago, one of the products being displayed at Innoventions. ; I remember that I wasn't too impressed, it looked weird, but not entirely like proper 3d.
It looks like there will be a specialized 3d monitor/picture frame released in parallel with the camera. ; I almost find that more interesting, that they'd release a camera coupled with such a specialized bit of hardware. ; If they could make that thing capable of operating as a 3d computer monitor at the same time, even if it's smaller, I'd be a lot more interested in it.
As it is I'm quite happy viewing stereo pictures by simply crossing my eyes. ; No special hardware required, you can take the pictures with a normal camera by just moving it to the side and taking a second shot, and it's really not that hard to learn how to view stereo pairs by crossing your eyes. ; You just can't use this on moving objects since the two pictures are taken at different times.
For those so interested, check out the Nvidia stereo shutter glasses system for PCs. ; I've had a chance to try this, it's a lot better than the previous stereo shutter glasses that have been available for PC use. ; The system requires a monitor with a high refresh rate, 120hz, few LCD monitors are capable of that at the moment. ; But if you have a monitor that can do that, the effect is impressive. ;
As it is I neither have a monitor that's fast enough, or use a new enough OS, Nvidia has apparently decided that they'll only bother to support Vista for that system.