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Title: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: Darren Avey on December 18, 2012, 08:04:14 AM
I was thinking of having a few installed in my new yacht but is the quality any good or are they just a gimmick?
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: Bad Boy Dazza on December 18, 2012, 08:17:05 AM
I was thinking of having a few installed in my new yacht but is the quality any good or are they just a gimmick?

They are OK, but I wouldn't go below 60 inches.
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: bigmc on December 18, 2012, 08:21:40 AM
i tricked my kids by hiring the actors in the films to wander in front of them during the movie thus providing very realistic 3d effects

this option is also cheaper than the tv's themselves
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: trapz101 on December 18, 2012, 08:27:41 AM
for 3d the bigger the better,as you will get the most out of it..
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Post by: hrspwr1 on December 18, 2012, 08:32:01 AM
I hide in the corner with a super soaker and make people watch waterworld, awesome realism.
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Post by: El Diablo Blanco on December 18, 2012, 08:35:31 AM
Mmm 3D porn.  I'd never leave the house, but would have to be tranny lesbian porn only.  Don't need the guy's schlong in my living room
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: The True Adonis on December 18, 2012, 08:36:16 AM
Just by two normal TV`s and watch them Cross-Eyed.  Same difference.
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: LurkerNoMore on December 18, 2012, 08:43:57 AM
i tricked my kids by hiring the actors in the films to wander in front of them during the movie thus providing very realistic 3d effects

this option is also cheaper than the tv's themselves


LOL!!

I have the Samsung model that is HD 3D, you can watch nearly any program with the glasses.  However, they enhance the view about 10-20%.  Not truly a 3D experience.  You still need to have a 3D DVD to get true 3D quality.
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: BIG ACH on December 18, 2012, 09:07:34 AM

You will get the sensation that there is depth - but not so much that something is popping out at you like you would at 3D movie theaters!


Go see it for yourself!  I wouldn't buy one now though, I would just get a regular HDTV.  Eventually there will be glasses-free ones, but still a while for those and they won't be cheap!
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: stuntmovie on December 18, 2012, 10:19:24 AM
At one time 3D movies were a great experience because they were filmed so that every few minutes something on the screen hopped out at you or poked you in the eye.

Bwana Devil was the first full length 3D movie shown in theaters and the audience really went 'bananas' when the lion hopped off the screen and when a native's spear poked them in the  eyeball.

And the House of Wax came along with Charles Bronson and Vincent Price and it actually felt like the  theater was on fire.

And in another long forgotten 3D movie the hero pursues the villain while riding on a roller coaster and that sequence got some 3D fans in the audience suffering from motion sickness.

And then everyone screamed a lot when some Creature From the Black Lagoon attempted to grab the 3D viewers in the front row.

But the best 3D of the best 3D was a long forgotten Popeye animated 3D cartoon where his 'flying saucer' actually appeared to fly directly over our heads while audience hands reached up to grab it.

I just saw The Hobbit in the iMax 3D format and within five minutes the 3D effect was forgotten and my two-dimensional brain saw it all in 'flatness'.

Those original 3D movies were made to excite the audience every couple of minutes but today's 3D efforts are not worth the efforts that it takes to produce them.

Somehow along the way 3D sorta flattened out.

But I did enjoy watching a TV football game in 3D and those 3D games on a large screen are very impressive

Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: Tito24 on December 18, 2012, 10:19:51 AM
i tricked my kids by hiring the actors in the films to wander in front of them during the movie thus providing very realistic 3d effects

this option is also cheaper than the tv's themselves

i love this guy ;D
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: Nails on December 18, 2012, 10:22:46 AM
i thinking of upgrading my projector to the new Panasonic pt-ae8000 but i have yet to see it perform in person, most 3D LCD tvs i see i the store have a 3D image that falls behind the screen , where as the Projector im hoping to get the same feeling as in the theaters where the picture appears to be floating in front of you
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Post by: arce1988 on December 18, 2012, 02:44:03 PM
 Don't need the guy's schlong in my living room



:D
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: BIG ACH on December 18, 2012, 03:18:55 PM
i thinking of upgrading my projector to the new Panasonic pt-ae8000 but i have yet to see it perform in person, most 3D LCD tvs i see i the store have a 3D image that falls behind the screen , where as the Projector im hoping to get the same feeling as in the theaters where the picture appears to be floating in front of you

This is exactly what I was referring to.  All the new 3D TV's will give an effect of depth but will not give the effect of something popping out at you like at the theaters!
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: brachilius on December 18, 2012, 03:27:26 PM
I just bought a 60" LG plasma 3d tv. It is incredible and was only $1200. The picture on the plasma destroys led tvs. There is no "smear" watching football. It is 600htz so the refresh rate is fabulous. The 3d movies are awesome. It was well worth the money. I have 4 pairs of glasses. My kids stand in front of the tv and try to grab the images.
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Post by: BIG ACH on December 18, 2012, 03:32:45 PM
I just bought a 60" LG plasma 3d tv. It is incredible and was only $1200. The picture on the plasma destroys led tvs. There is no "smear" watching football. It is 600htz so the refresh rate is fabulous. The 3d movies are awesome. It was well worth the money. I have 4 pairs of glasses. My kids stand in front of the tv and try to grab the images.

Plasma will always have a better image than LCD - The technologies has definitely improved, but it sucks if you have a room that gets in a lot of light and the image gets washed out.
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: NotSure on December 18, 2012, 03:34:12 PM
They are OK, but I wouldn't go below 60 inches.
You are quite the little whore aren't you.

The Large Intestine on average is 5-6 ft. aprox. 60-72 in. It consists of several sections.
Cecum- 2-3 in.
Colon- 51-61 in.
Rectum- 7-8 in.

(http://www.fccc.edu/images/pdq/CDR0000415499.jpg)
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: The True Adonis on December 18, 2012, 03:58:54 PM
You are quite the little whore aren't you.

The Large Intestine on average is 5-6 ft. aprox. 60-72 in. It consists of several sections.
Cecum- 2-3 in.
Colon- 51-61 in.
Rectum- 7-8 in.

(http://www.fccc.edu/images/pdq/CDR0000415499.jpg)
:D
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: a_ahmed on December 18, 2012, 04:03:54 PM
The "3D" tvs that are being sold are based on 70s 3d cinema technology.

The 3D in movie theaters today is not available at home.
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: sync pulse on December 18, 2012, 04:29:33 PM
The "3D" tvs that are being sold are based on 70s 3d cinema technology.

The 3D in movie theaters today is not available at home.
Many of the movie made today promoted as "3D" were not in fact photographed stereoptically...That is by two separate cameras with lens spaced apart about the same distance as the typical spacing of the human eyes.

3D TVs present the left/right images sequentially...with the lens of the glasses strobing in synchronism.
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: NotSure on December 18, 2012, 04:43:10 PM
Many of the movie made today promoted as "3D" were not in fact photographed stereoptically...That is by two separate cameras with lens spaced apart about the same distance as the typical spacing of the human eyes.

3D TVs present the left/right images sequentially...with the lens of the glasses strobing in synchronism.
Your mom presents her tits sequentially while her vag strobes in synchronisms.
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: orion on December 18, 2012, 05:03:15 PM
I was thinking of having a few installed in my new yacht but is the quality any good or are they just a gimmick?

Better stick to something under 60 inches.
Title: Re: Are 3D tvs any good?
Post by: Slik on December 18, 2012, 06:33:42 PM
Just by two normal TV`s and watch them Cross-Eyed.  Same difference.
Gdammit!  Opened this thread hoping to see a story about how grandpa used to make u n ur brother do exactly the same movements except u would have to be close and your brother far away as your gramps ate popcorn and watched. But alas I guess your fond memories have run their course.