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Old 11-14-21 | 09:43 PM
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I have one of those 2016 4k HDR 3D LGs and it is amazing. But it is a 65" so....
Old 11-15-21 | 03:58 PM
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I have one of those 2016 4k HDR 3D LGs and it is amazing. But it is a 65" so....
I had a chance to get one of those earlier this year – still boxed – from a wholesaler on Kijiji, but put it off due to family commitments and it didn't last long. Been checking listings ever since hoping one might turn up, but no luck. Hopefully these little hints have legs.
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If there was a reasonably priced 4K with 3D capable, I would switch in a heartbeat.
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Rumormill is that LG will have some in 2022.
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Originally Posted by E Unit
Rumormill is that LG will have some in 2022.
We will see. I still think that even if comes to pass, the price will be prohibitive.
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I’m worried about that as well. That would also mean new 4K player with 3D, right? Is that likely otherwise what’s the point of 4K 3D tv?
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Originally Posted by OldBoy
I’m worried about that as well. That would also mean new 4K player with 3D, right? Is that likely otherwise what’s the point of 4K 3D tv?
LG's 3D was passive, with a polarizing screen reversing polarity on every line, meaning each eye got every other line, so a 1080p screen effectively showed 540 lines per eye (still 1920 pixels across). With a 4K screen, each eye gets 1080 lines. So a 4K screen is the only way for a passive screen to show the full resolution of a 3D Blu-ray.

Also, on a 4K screen, the pixels are more densely packed, so while some complained about the larger 1080p screens having a "screen-door" effect where people could see the black lines in between, this was greatly reduced on a 4K set. I have an LG 2016 4K passive 3D set, and when watching 3D I can't see any lines or anything.

More info on why a 4K passive set is great for 3D, from 7 years ago:
https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-enter...-those-pixels/

Additionally, if they wanted to pump 4K 3D content now, it'd more likely be through a smartTV app instead of updating the UHD Blu-ray spec.
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Originally Posted by OldBoy
I’m worried about that as well. That would also mean new 4K player with 3D, right? Is that likely otherwise what’s the point of 4K 3D tv?
No 3D movies exist in 4K on disc. All 3D discs are 1080p. So you can keep using the current 3D player.

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Originally Posted by E Unit
No 3D movies exist in 4K on disc. All 3D discs are 1080p. So you can keep using the current 3D player.
right but current player doesn’t play 4K discs. So I would need 2 players. That’s not happening.
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Originally Posted by OldBoy
right but current player doesn’t play 4K discs. So I would need 2 players. That’s not happening.
Do you want to play 4k discs? If so, buy a new player. If you don't need to play 4k discs, you don't need to buy one. What sort of mental gymnastics am I missing here?
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Most, if not all, 4K players play 3D discs.
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Sony never dropped 3D capability if I recall.
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I remember reading somewhere that you can't have a 3D 4K TV anymore because the polarization described above prevents the light levels (NITS) needed for HDR (and the other advanced systems). It's like having a pair of sunglasses on the screen. The 3D 4K TVs that originally came out were prior to HDR. The only way to do it would be for active 3D and apparently that was not going to happen. I'm sorry I can't find the cite as I think I read it in a Home Theater magazine.
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Originally Posted by caligulathegod
I remember reading somewhere that you can't have a 3D 4K TV anymore because the polarization described above prevents the light levels (NITS) needed for HDR (and the other advanced systems). It's like having a pair of sunglasses on the screen. The 3D 4K TVs that originally came out were prior to HDR..
This is incorrect, my LG OLED55E6P 55" Class E6 Series 4K UHD has HDR.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/e6-oled
The E6 has a much better peak brightness than any other OLED TV we have reviewed.
Keep in mind that the polarized layer doesn't block light, but directs it a particular way. Without 3D glasses on, the video is just as bright as anything. With 3D glasses, the brightness it cut in half since each eye is only getting half the light, but that's true of active lenses too due to the shuttering of light.
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Originally Posted by OldBoy
right but current player doesn’t play 4K discs. So I would need 2 players. That’s not happening.
You don't need a 4K player to play 3D content on a 4K TV. The 4K 3D sets can take the normal two 1080p images 3D Blu-ray sends and show it fine.

And plenty of UHD Blu-ray players can play 3D Blu-rays. I use an Xbox One S to play both UHD Blu-rays and 3D Blu-rays.
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Originally Posted by clckworang
Do you want to play 4k discs? If so, buy a new player. If you don't need to play 4k discs, you don't need to buy one. What sort of mental gymnastics am I missing here?
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Most, if not all, 4K players play 3D discs.
I made note of 3D capabilities in my last 2 UHD player holiday buying guides:
https://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-home-t...ing-guide.html
https://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-home-t...ing-guide.html

It looks like Samsung was the only manufacturer that didn't have 3D capability in all its players. That shouldn't be an issue now since Samsung doesn't make players anymore.
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Old 11-20-21 | 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by caligulathegod
I remember reading somewhere that you can't have a 3D 4K TV anymore because the polarization described above prevents the light levels (NITS) needed for HDR (and the other advanced systems). It's like having a pair of sunglasses on the screen. The 3D 4K TVs that originally came out were prior to HDR. The only way to do it would be for active 3D and apparently that was not going to happen. I'm sorry I can't find the cite as I think I read it in a Home Theater magazine.
I can also confirm that this is incorrect since my 3d TV is 4k and can do HDR.
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Old 11-20-21 | 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by clckworang
I can also confirm that this is incorrect since my 3d TV is 4k and can do HDR.
As can our LG which will also do Dolby Vision.
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Anyone get Monster Hunter 3D? It’s readily available on Amazon.de and wondering how’s the presentation? Decent movie? I know critics hated. Got decent write up at Bluray.com. Thanks.
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Vudu's Thanksgiving week sale has some streaming 3D titles on sale:

Ghostbusters (2016) (2D/3D Bundle) - $7.99
https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/...Bundle-/813169

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2D/3D Bundle) - $7.99
https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/...Bundle-/933828

Underworld: Awakening (3D) - $7.99
https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/...ing-3D-/323856

Resident Evil: Retribution (3D) - $7.99
https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/...ion-3D-/399455

Arthur Christmas (3D) - $7.99
https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/...mas-3D-/387919

Pixels (3D) - $7.99
https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/...els-3D-/703350

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (3D) - $7.99
https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/...s-2-3D-/500628

Note that except for the first two bundles, these are for 3D only, you don't get the 2D version included.

The rest of the sale is here:
https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/...-Week-Sale/258
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Originally Posted by OldBoy
Anyone get Monster Hunter 3D? It’s readily available on Amazon.de and wondering how’s the presentation? Decent movie? I know critics hated. Got decent write up at Bluray.com. Thanks.
My 3D version is in transit, but I have seen the film itself and thought it was pretty good (7/10). While I can't disagree with many of the criticisms levelled at Anderson's films, I rarely find them boring because he knows how to pace the stories, stages large-scale action sequences cleanly and without phone or excessive shaky cam, and seems to put all of the money on screen. Really looking forward to seeing it again in 3D.
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Yeah, I’m looking forward too.
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The 3D in Monster Hunter was good, can’t imagine watching it flat.
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Originally Posted by Alan Smithee
The 3D in Monster Hunter was good, can’t imagine watching it flat.
Agreed! The only reason I did was because my local library had a copy and I didn't realize at the time that there would be a 3D Blu-ray released anywhere.


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