No, as there didn't seem any point taking a picture of a 3D display , it would just look like a really badly taken photo.
Like a double exposure of whatever image was on the screen.

I've had my suspicions with this Sony LX9000,and after reading a press release just now, and with what happened today, they have pretty much been confirmed

When it was first released at CES 2010 it never had 2D to 3D processing, 3 months later now it does, but this hasn't been advertised ,and I didn't know it had it either till today.
I just asked to see it working at the demo after assuming that it now had it.

The thing is that the Samsung sets are made at the same factory as the Sony's.
The Samsung just got this 2D to 3D processing as well, but at least they have been promoting it.
I'm starting to wonder exactly what the difference between the two will be and just how much of a premium Sony will inevitably ask over the Samsung.

They are basically the same TV.
And Sony must know that the consumer knows, even they can't be that dumb in misreading the buying public by trying to charge a premium for what is a re-badged TV.
On second thoughts after the PSP GO! & Sony music online ...maybe they are that dumb.

This will be interesting.