Re: Anyone gone 3d?
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I went 3D. I'm not disappointed because the 2D display is very good, 3D is awesome. Only thing I don't love is the price for the active glasses. I got them at "cost plus 10" and they were still $80/pair. Not a lot of 3D content either. Still, very cool.
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Re: Anyone gone 3d?
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I pre-ordered the 3D Fury and received the kit yesterday which includes all sorts of cables and devices for use with various displays, LCD, Plasma, Front Projection etc. I borrowed a pair of active glasses from a neighbor of mine that has a Panasonic 3D plasma to try it out and if there was a difference in performance, I couldn't see it. I have an 8 year old 720p Toshiba and with this device the 3D presentation was equally as good as the plasma. As I mentioned in the previous post, I am looking forward to the new glasses that are coming because I understand that they will allow you to make extra adjustments to sync up the image so each pair can be personally adjusted for each viewer and potentially a better 3D viewing experience. The only stipulation that allows this device to work is that the display must be capable of at least 720p.
Last edited by casey01; 03/17/12 03:26 AM.
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Re: Anyone gone 3d?
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Very happy with my active 3d plasma 65 vt30. The third gen panny glasses are extremely comfortable and work well over prescription glasses. I found them online for $60 each. Now if only I can find a couple more pairs...
-David
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Re: Anyone gone 3d?
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A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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Re: Anyone gone 3d?
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My new projector (Sony VPL 95es) has 3D. I haven't bought any 3D movies though. I have screwed around with the 3D conversion feature and it works OK, nothing exciting. I just can't get into watching movies with dark glasses on.
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You're not cool enough to pull it off?
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Re: Anyone gone 3d?
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No way, I'm a dork. I don't like movies where things are always trying to pock me in the eye either.... It's irritating as hell to me. A porno in 3D would be a downright horrific experience.
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Michael, I bet you would be fine if it was poking you in the eye with a nice Cabernet.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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Too much of that and he'd go blind drunk.
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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Michael, I bet you would be fine if it was poking you in the eye with a nice Cabernet. I don't care what you have given your's for a pet name, I still don't want to see it in 3-D.
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