JustDaveXxx |
06-18-2010 12:01 PM |
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Originally Posted by closer
(Post 17258532)
I tried the 3D TVs in the shop the other day and was amazed by what I saw ... what I hated was the reflection inside the glasses from light behind you, very distracting.
so no go for me
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So when you watch tv in your house you have lights on behind you??
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Originally Posted by justinsain
(Post 17258178)
Millions of people have put on an uncomfortable and silly looking mask and snorkel so they can see all the wonder that is underwater. I've spent almost my entire life near the ocean and I can't recall one person that said they won't put on the mask because it looks stupid. They were all willing to do what it takes to have that experience. There are so many other activities that require specialized equipment that's both awkward and uncomfortable but people use them anyways for enjoyment.
I can't help but laugh at people that say they won't wear 3D glasses in the privacy of their own home, even if they are comfortable because they look stupid.
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Great analogy..
These 3D TVs can be viewed in 2d as well as 3d. I would not watch the news or TMZ in 3d.
These tvs are for watching a movie on. I may watch one or two movies at home a week. When i watch a Movie, i tune my 3k+ Bose system, turn my my 73inch Diamond series Mitsubishi Tv on, turn off all of the lights and get my popcorn. It becomes an enjoyable experience.
I dont turn off lights or run my Bose system for the news or random TV shows. But when they make bigger 3d tvs, i would defiantly put on a pair of shutter glasses to ad to my movie watching experience. That would be 2 times a week. I would not watch random tv shows and news in 3d. That would be watched in 2d. As the 3d tvs play in 2d.
It doesn't matter what people say on this board about 3D, because like it or not these Tvs are selling out everywhere. 3d pc monitors and 3d graphics cards are also selling out everywhere. :2 cents:
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