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Is it end of 3D technology in tv?

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

    Originally posted by ishtiaq_sb
    it is not the end of the 3d tech it is just the beginning of this technology as Samsung has introduced a new technology which is ultra hd and 4 times more than the normal hd 1080p
    Ulta HD technology can give better results for 3D viewing but it's the same technology that until now exists on Full HD tvs.

    The step from HD to Ultra HD is just like the step was from SD to HD.

    Ultra HD technology can makes passive 3D more tolerable because until now the resolution is halved but with ultra HD the resolution is 4 times higher than full HD which means passive 3D still looks nice and sharp.

    Finally, 4K 3D is the next feature on the production line and will give spectacular results.

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  • thecrazybandit
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    3D tv will be around for a long time it not very successful at the moment i think one because of wearing glasses and because it gives lots of people headaches when these issues are sorted it will take off

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  • foxy6800
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    According to a friend who is a BT project manager, they are working on lunching 3D channels in near future

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

    Originally posted by laaziri1963
    So I will not hurry to buy à 3D TV
    it is not the end of the 3d tech it is just the beginning of this technology as Samsung has introduced a new technology which is ultra hd and 4 times more than the normal hd 1080p

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  • cineman
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    if only it would be possible to watch 3D channels without any special glasses. If this is achieved to make by tv manufacturers, a real revolution will emerge.

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  • TCBigsy31
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    I've yet to fully experience 3d TV in the home, but from what I've seen on the cinemas, it is not really worth it. Most directors prefer not to use it, it is at the request of the film company as they can charge more. A lot of the times the films are post-production 3d (converted to 3d after the filming has been completed)

    However, the few times where the director has decided to chuck a few extra million dollars more than the standard conversion cost, it has been worth it. You can notice the difference. Unfortunately, this is the exception rather than the rule.

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

    Originally posted by zulqar
    I think they should produce cheap 3D monitor with large screen sizes min 24" to like 36" etc.
    3D is best viewed on larger screen and I think you need a least 50".
    Smaller screens can't give normal 3D, as it intended to be an immersive viewing experience, not a "looking through a small window" experience.

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  • zulqar
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    I think they should produce cheap 3D monitor with large screen sizes min 24" to like 36" etc.

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  • rinaldi1
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    The masters in 3D was absolutely brilliant, the footy and Wimbledon are excellent too. I wear the passive glasses and have never had a headache using them. In fact sometimes I forget I have them on and answer the door looking like a very poor Elvis impersonator!!

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  • skytec
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    I hope that Is not end of 3D technology in TV. I personally like 3D programs especially sports.

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  • besit
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    Originally posted by nanor01
    Are there any free to air 3D channels in Europe other than high tv on 23 east?
    There are
    19.2E - 10803 H,11009 V,11612 H,11612 H
    _http://www.lyngsat.com/3d/Astra-1KR-1L-1M-2C.html

    42E - (is it European?) 12015 H

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

    Originally posted by nanor01
    Are there any free to air 3D channels in Europe other than high tv on 23 east?
    hi nanor01

    see _hxxp://nl.kingofsat.net/3dtv.php (is in dutch, otherwise look at king of sats in english or lyngsat). So very few atm ...

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  • nanor01
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    Are there any free to air 3D channels in Europe other than high tv on 23 east?

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  • stelios
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    Generaly all around europe satelite broadcasting groups are stoping the transamision of 3D channels, in my opinion everybody wish full HD channels and not 3D.

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

    It will all improve when the first graphine screens roll out, plasma, lcd, and, led will just die the screens are already in development.
    In the next 20 years this product will revolutionise everything that is produced and it is british.

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