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Old 03-15-10 | 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by jiggawhat
Since we are upon the 3D age, with the two TVs released from Panasonic and Samsung, what are your thoughts? Are you excited? Are you more like meh?

I just went to the Sony Style store this weekend to check out their setup and was a bit underwhelmed. While the LittleBigPlanet video they had was pretty good, the rest of the live action stuff left me wanting more.

The "3D pop" was not there for the live action and makes me feel like this might not be the jump we are all expecting. Granted, this is only the beginning, and the tech is sure to get better I didn't feel like the leap is enough.

I'm going to check the demo at Best Buy today, since the store I went to had a TV set up but no glasses (pretty stupid I know).

I'll be needing a new TV soon anyway so 3D may be the way to go.
If you get a chance, check out the Panasonic 3D home theater show also. They are doing a tour in 15 cities. Check here for list of locations.
Old 03-15-10 | 09:02 PM
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Saw the Samsung 3D (7000 series) at bestbuy today with the glasses. Looked pretty cool with the demo they had. The glasses were fine and didnt seem annoying but just not sure I would jump on it yet
Old 03-15-10 | 09:53 PM
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Re: CES: 3D Spec is finally done

I'm looking forward to trying one of these demos. However, wether I'm impressed or not, I wont bite until the second or (preferably) third generation of the sets. By then hopefully prices (and the reliability of available hardware) will have stabilised.

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