XSIHardy
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Rather boring day, so browsing the net and went onto the T3 website,
Noticed that the 3D tvs will be out very soon so out off interest i looked into there prices.
On one Article it said the major company's are hoping that these new tvs
will help them out off finance trouble
iv seen them for 5 Grand !
who in the right mind will spend that much
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J da Silva
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If I thought I'd get the use out of it, I'd get one, would be ace for the World Cup.
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Twiggy
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I would
not!
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Brett
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I'm not sitting in my living room wearing glasses to watch TV, end of.
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XSIHardy
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i was under the impression pubs were looking towards this?
or was that just a trail/launch down London i think it was
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by XSIHardy
i was under the impression pubs were looking towards this?
or was that just a trail/launch down London i think it was
Pubs would probably get the usage it deserves, like Brett said I wouldn't like to watch anything in specs on the sofa, just the World Cup or maybe football, I'm not big into films or anythin in 3D.
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John
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Geek day.
The 3D blu-ray release of Avatar will nicely coincide with these being in houses, that was lucky wasn't it.
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Budgie
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quote: Originally posted by John
The 3D blu-ray release of Avatar will nicely coincide with these being in houses, that was lucky wasn't it.
there is other 3d movies out there btw
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random dav
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
I'm not sitting in my living room wearing glasses to watch TV, end of.
Agreed, until they do it without glasses I don't think it will catch on.
WRLFC !
Project cars
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Nismo
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quote: Originally posted by random dav
quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
I'm not sitting in my living room wearing glasses to watch TV, end of.
Agreed, until they do it without glasses I don't think it will catch on.
And im not sure if this will ever be possible, how can the human eye split the green and red
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John
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There are other 3D movies but not anywhere close to the effect Avatar had.
They can do it without glassed, you basically need to sit directly infront though (or some at certain other specific positions) or it doesn't work.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
And im not sure if this will ever be possible, how can the human eye split the green and red
They've not used green and red for a while.
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adiohead
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THIS is 3D:
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by John
quote: Originally posted by Nismo
And im not sure if this will ever be possible, how can the human eye split the green and red
They've not used green and red for a while.
Yup, majority of 3D films now use a polorised image. And 3D TVs without glasses are about and work by having verticle lines (varies in width although usually a few pixels wide) that are angled towards each eye - so one eye receives one image, the other eye receives another. As said though, you have to be pretty much smack bang on centre for it to work (similar to the display used in Range Rovers to display two seperate images).
Thing is there isn't many other options though, so it's either glasses (beit active or passive) or without glasses but limits you to a few people in front of the telly.
Hologram displays is another way of doing 3D, but we're still some time away before they become commercial.
[Edited on 23-02-2010 by Dom]
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by XSIHardy
iv seen them for 5 Grand !
who in the right mind will spend that much
Its the same as anything new.
Its all about economies of scale and mass production.
The first year, the rich people will buy (the big sizes anyway), and the second year everyone else will follow.
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
Yup, majority of 3D films now use a polorised image.
Are you sure, I think you'll find the majority of 3D films now (Avatar, Alice in Wonderland, the Dance one etc) are all non polarized films, i.e Dolby3D and not RealD.
I might be wrong though....
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
quote: Originally posted by Dom
Yup, majority of 3D films now use a polorised image.
Are you sure, I think you'll find the majority of 3D films now (Avatar, Alice in Wonderland, the Dance one etc) are all non polarized films, i.e Dolby3D and not RealD.
I might be wrong though....
was released in all three formats (RealD, Dolby 3D and Imax) from what i remember, it was RealD at MK (i assume most cinemas go for RealD as it's the cheaper form of 3D).
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mwg
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I like the idea but like others dont fancy sitting in my living room or down the pub wearing glasses.
Not a problem for me anymore but what do you do if you already wear glasses? Can you put the 3D ones over the top
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
Not a problem for me anymore but what do you do if you already wear glasses? Can you put the 3D ones over the top
Yes
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John
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All the 3D films I've seen since valentines day masacre have been RealD.
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oceansoul
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quote: Originally posted by XSIHardy
i was under the impression pubs were looking towards this?
Could you imagine 60 odd blokes standing in a pub watching the world cup.....all wearing huge black glasses
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cunningham
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while getting pissed
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