COCO: 4k Ultra HD / Blu-ray
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COCO: 4k Ultra HD / Blu-ray
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Just about ALL my purchases are imports at this point- thanks, Disney.
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Sadly, we have oughtta-know-better Pixar to thank for this, as they have autonomy to design their own releases, independent of standard Disney practices. I really thought they were going to *get it* and keep the 3D coming domestically, but I overestimated them.
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Once my Vizio M-Series dies, all my 3D Blu-rays are pretty much worthless.
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Yep... pretty much another Amazon UK or Zavvi buy. As long as it's region free.
What gets me about the "death" of 3D TVs is, why are the self-same manufacturers (LG and Samsung) making 4K/UHD players that are 3D capable? Why stop making 3D TVs... yet continue the effort/expense to build it into 4K players?
What gets me about the "death" of 3D TVs is, why are the self-same manufacturers (LG and Samsung) making 4K/UHD players that are 3D capable? Why stop making 3D TVs... yet continue the effort/expense to build it into 4K players?
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Yep... pretty much another Amazon UK or Zavvi buy. As long as it's region free.
What gets me about the "death" of 3D TVs is, why are the self-same manufacturers (LG and Samsung) making 4K/UHD players that are 3D capable? Why stop making 3D TVs... yet continue the effort/expense to build it into 4K players?
What gets me about the "death" of 3D TVs is, why are the self-same manufacturers (LG and Samsung) making 4K/UHD players that are 3D capable? Why stop making 3D TVs... yet continue the effort/expense to build it into 4K players?
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Sony, Samsung, and Panasonic updated a few of their existing players for Blu-ray 3D playback via firmware updates when discs began to come out. As we saw with the PS3, PS4, and Xbox One, all it required was a software update to get 3D playback.
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Although I don't know first-hand, 3D player capability is probably as simple as DTS output is on DVD players- the first generation of players couldn't output that, but once it came out every player being made could do so, even if only a small number of people actually had DTS sound.
Hoping SOME form of 3D display comes back into production before my TV craps out, but I'm going to be buying a LOT less of this stuff if 3D really goes away. I've heard it costs VERY little to keep including in TVs, certainly no more than that motion-smoothing crap that every TV from the past few years has.
Hoping SOME form of 3D display comes back into production before my TV craps out, but I'm going to be buying a LOT less of this stuff if 3D really goes away. I've heard it costs VERY little to keep including in TVs, certainly no more than that motion-smoothing crap that every TV from the past few years has.
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Re: COCO: 4k Ultra HD / Blu-ray
What I've been told is that it's not dollars and cents, exactly. The 3D filter on UHD displays limits peak brightness, and with HDR being a more compelling selling point, the trade-off isn't worth it to manufacturers. A 3D filter means a TV will look duller than the 3D-less TV next to it on the showroom floor, and no one wants that, especially given the lack of enthusiasm for 3D in displays nowadays. They'd be hurting the larger market to service a smaller market.
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What I've been told is that it's not dollars and cents, exactly. The 3D filter on UHD displays limits peak brightness, and with HDR being a more compelling selling point, the trade-off isn't worth it to manufacturers. A 3D filter means a TV will look duller than the 3D-less TV next to it on the showroom floor, and no one wants that, especially given the lack of enthusiasm for 3D in displays nowadays. They'd be hurting the larger market to service a smaller market.
I wondered why all CEs dropped 3D support if it wasn't much to include it. I think 2016 is the last year some CEs still included it. I personally have never used the 3D in my 2013 LG (even though I have 50 movies) and while I'm looking to upgrade I don't care if it has 3D or not since I'll never use the feature.
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What I've been told is that it's not dollars and cents, exactly. The 3D filter on UHD displays limits peak brightness, and with HDR being a more compelling selling point, the trade-off isn't worth it to manufacturers. A 3D filter means a TV will look duller than the 3D-less TV next to it on the showroom floor, and no one wants that, especially given the lack of enthusiasm for 3D in displays nowadays. They'd be hurting the larger market to service a smaller market.
I'm really excited to see Titanic in Dolby Vision 3D on Thursday. From everyone I've talked to, Dolby Vision 3D is superior to laser IMAX 3D. It also helps that Titanic is one of the best, if not the best, 3D post-conversion out there. It looked amazing in digital IMAX 3D five years ago, so I wonder how the Dolby Vision 3D variation compares.
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The 2D picture on my LG is plenty bright- someone even did some measurements and found no difference in brightness between 2D and 3D TVs in 2D mode.
Meanwhile my TV CLAIMS to also have HDR, but I'm not impressed with that so far.
Meanwhile my TV CLAIMS to also have HDR, but I'm not impressed with that so far.
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They could've at least put the 3D disc in that exclusive. Seems like there will be a 3D edition elsewhere but as the movie is just coming out in cinemas in the UK this week, it won't be out for a few more months. I'll go ahead and wait. 4K can bite me.
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I loved this movie. Will probably get the 4K version.
That's a nice cover too.
That's a nice cover too.
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