Just bought my first 3d Panasonic TV. Now need Glasses.
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Still waiting on word on when mine is being shipped. I sent the coupon in for the "Free 3D" version when I bought the Panasonic BDT210 BR Player. Word is it takes anywhere from 6-8 weeks. The sad part is you send the stuff in to Memphis TN to a PO Box and I live in Nashville. There's probably one person who goes by once a week and gets the mail and it's probably other offers as well involved so that's why it takes so long.
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Re: Just bought my first 3d Panasonic TV. Now need Glasses.
Got my copy of Avatar 3d this week but can't find the Panasonic Glasses anywhere. The sales manager at my local sears said a new Panasonic glasses release will be out at the end of March. Right now we are just in a lag period between the old version glasses and the the new release so they can clear out inventory.
I am staying away from any of the Universal glasses since I have seen mixed reviews from headaches, to poor syncing, and limited viewing distances. The Panasonic glasses are guaranteed to work with my Panasonic TV.
I am staying away from any of the Universal glasses since I have seen mixed reviews from headaches, to poor syncing, and limited viewing distances. The Panasonic glasses are guaranteed to work with my Panasonic TV.
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Re: Just bought my first 3d Panasonic TV. Now need Glasses.
You know i've got to ask Master J , how long did it take for your Avatar to come in?
Never mind...my copy of Avatar 3D came today...about 3.5 weeks.
Never mind...my copy of Avatar 3D came today...about 3.5 weeks.
Last edited by K&AJones; 02-27-12 at 02:07 PM. Reason: update
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Re: Just bought my first 3d Panasonic TV. Now need Glasses.
Returning my Monoprice glasses. Didn't work at all. I don't have time to fool with them. If they don't work right away for someone like me who is technically proficient, then I know they are crap.
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Re: Just bought my first 3d Panasonic TV. Now need Glasses.
Got my copy of Avatar 3d this week but can't find the Panasonic Glasses anywhere. The sales manager at my local sears said a new Panasonic glasses release will be out at the end of March. Right now we are just in a lag period between the old version glasses and the the new release so they can clear out inventory.
I am staying away from any of the Universal glasses since I have seen mixed reviews from headaches, to poor syncing, and limited viewing distances. The Panasonic glasses are guaranteed to work with my Panasonic TV.
I am staying away from any of the Universal glasses since I have seen mixed reviews from headaches, to poor syncing, and limited viewing distances. The Panasonic glasses are guaranteed to work with my Panasonic TV.
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Re: Just bought my first 3d Panasonic TV. Now need Glasses.
I'm about to purchase a Panasonic TC-P65ST30 65-Inch TV, and all of the tech talk about calibrations and settings is overwhelming me. This is what I gather the process to be: Run the slides for 100 hours, using these d-nice settings:
Can I also watch full-screen films during this break-in period, and run the slides at night or when I'm out? After the 100 hour period, I then use these settings for the TV, also from D-Nice:
Is that it/correct? Am I missing anything? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Spoiler:
Can I also watch full-screen films during this break-in period, and run the slides at night or when I'm out? After the 100 hour period, I then use these settings for the TV, also from D-Nice:
Spoiler:
Is that it/correct? Am I missing anything? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!