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I've had a 3D TV for almost a year now. I originally got it because I thought I'd watch 3D TV Blu-Rays on it. but they are limited.

 

In the meantime, I can see any HD broadcast in 3D.

 

I have recently gotten into putting on my 3D glasses when watching a regular program, and it's funny how you miss the 3D when watching it elsewhere.

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I don't own a 3D TV, but wear a pair of the glasses around the house as they make the wife stand out more!

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I'm currently looking for a new tube and the ones I think have the best picture all come with 3D whether I want it or not. I think it's a gimmick in the theatres but haven't a clue about the quality of the up-conversion capability of these new sets.

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haven't a clue about the quality of the up-conversion capability of these new sets.

 

They claim the Active versions are better for resolution, and say that the Passive version of 3D cuts the resolution in half. I do know that 3D is no good unless you have a resolution of at least 720. In 480 the 3D doesn't do anything.

3D is best off a 1080p Blu-Ray.

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  • 4 weeks later...

I must be one of the few but i really like 3D, not so much at the cinema but at home with a good 3D TV. For me it's got to be passive which means LG. For some movies it really adds something, especially the cartoons (like Despicable Me) but also ones like Avatar and Dredd. Problem though 3D blu-rays are really expensive in the shops so you need to download or buy from TTT.

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Is he now selling movies?

The Sting, staring Robert Redford!

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Is he now selling movies?

The Sting, staring Robert Redford!
A double set as a companion to a copy of "House of Games"

 

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