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Is it end of 3D technology in tv?

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  • Mobley3
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    Re: Is it end of 3D technology in tv?

    Originally posted by pan1100
    hi Mobley

    just out of curiousity: did you see any difference with real HD? I'm a bit critical, because I doubt our eyes can see the difference (in normal size and normal distance = at home)?
    Sorry pan1100, just saw you post, I was only in the store to buy a food mixer, Lol, so did not have much time to watch, but the picture looked very good, my previous experience watching was on an 84 inch screen and that was certainly spectacular. On a 40 to 50 inch screen ( normal for most people I think) I would say it is the difference between watching the same movie on Blu-Ray v DVD. Personally I would go the extra if I was buying a new TV.

    Regards Mobley3

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  • newten
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    Is only the beginning... i think
    Resolutions - UHDV
    16k - 15360 x 8640
    8k - 7680 x 4320
    4k - 3840 x 2160
    HD or 2k - 1920 x 1080

    I agree, that prices of Tv in 4k are very expensive... actually nobody can buy.
    But in 2 years the prices will be more cheaper...

    For curiosity, the 16k not programmed to come to the market until 2020.

    This is the future.

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  • pan1300
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    Re: Is it end of 3D technology in tv?

    Originally posted by Mobley3
    I was looking at an Ultra HD set at the weekend priced at just over €3000.00 so prices are dropping all the time ...
    hi Mobley

    just out of curiousity: did you see any difference with real HD? I'm a bit critical, because I doubt our eyes can see the difference (in normal size and normal distance = at home)?

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  • kalpikos
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    I believe that UltraHD is something like HD few years ago.
    We were saying the same things about prices, about support etc

    It's very early for someone to buy a Ultra HD tv nowadays but I think that after 2-3 years will be very popular and HD tvs will be in the same position as HD ready now that only few people are buying them for special reasons.

    Ultra HD will change the 3D because increase the x4 the viwable resulution.

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  • Mobley3
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    I was looking at an Ultra HD set at the weekend priced at just over €3000.00 so prices are dropping all the time, if 3D TV is to have any success the set makers need to really get moving with glass-less sets and also catch the imagination of the public.

    Regards Mobley3

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  • DirtyDonki
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    Ultra-HD is a silly move. There is no material for it nor are any Service Provders showing any content. There are no plans for it in the near future either. So buying a capable device now would be a complete waste.

    3D was and is a great evolution but sadly the take up was too slow which I believe is a clear indicator as to where Ultra-HD is destined to go also, especially in these hard times.

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  • newten
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    Eutelsat: New Revolution in the TV World?

    hxxp://www.eutelsat.com/files/contributed/news/media_library/brochures/Ultra-HD-Book.pdf

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  • thecrazybandit
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    As i have said before only time will tell if 3 d will stay i believe it will and it will get better and will be the norm in everyone house in the future once the use of glasses is sorted

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  • gpaolobvt
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    I want to say one thing on this item.
    Some years ago, 2 or 3, while i was waiting the flight in Shenzen Airport (China), I saw several special monitor with a program demo running on it.
    This demo was about some video created with computer graphics, such as animal and thing moving on the screen.

    All you guy my believe me or not, but i realized that the objects that appeared on these monitors, were out from the screen.
    It was a 3D video, without glass.

    The images in 3D, had natural appearence and colours.
    Animals with computer graphics came out from the screen and then went back inside it. It was amazing and beatiful.

    Lately, i looked in the market for this technology, to know how it worked, but without any other information.

    Maybe, this technology depends on video created with computer graphics, but i'm not sure on this.

    In any case it is possible to create video 3D without glass. I and my boss saw it.

    Does anybody knows something about this?

    Bye

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  • newten
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    The 3D did not have great success. The 3D has no future.
    The successor of the HD will be 4K. (Ultra High Definition).

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  • kalpikos
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    Originally posted by KVF1966
    in the United States invented the TV that allows you to see three-dimensional images without special glasses. 3D-TV, which allows you to watch video volume without special glasses unveiled in Los Angeles company Dolby Laboratories.
    This technology is invented some years ago.

    I remember last year when I was in a big store , I saw a Samsung 3D TV without glasses playing a Blu-ray disk.
    The result was spectacular but not the expected for its cost.

    I think that the development of this technology stopped.

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  • KVF1966
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    in the United States invented the TV that allows you to see three-dimensional images without special glasses. 3D-TV, which allows you to watch video volume without special glasses unveiled in Los Angeles company Dolby Laboratories.

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  • kalpikos
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    I was about to buy a tv with 3d but I think I will waiting for an ultraHD tv.
    I tried 3d on a 50' LG led but I'm not very satisfied.

    I believe when the ultraHD tvs will have more reasonable prices, then we will see very spectacular results.

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  • benchsirius
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    Well if you look at Nintendo they have released the 2ds as people just don't need full 3d.
    I would prefer a crystal sharp picture, than the blurry 3d offerings.
    Your brain makes it look 3d anyway ,,

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  • Mobley3
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    As the price of Ultra HD sets continues to drop I believe that 3D will find less and less of a market, especially when you take into account that it has already been around for a couple of seasons. The problems with people suffering from headaches and also the small amount of available content does not help. Certainly it may help with a glasses free solution but, I think it may be too late.

    Regards Mobley3

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