kowenicki said:
jneul said:
kowenicki said:
jneul said:
kowenicki said:
jneul said:
Right if they are not at the forefront then why are they pushing for 3D-TV, yes it is a controversional move, and could fail, but it may pay off, we simply don't know yet, and it is unfair to negatively bash on this new development, I personally would love to see 3D suceed, it's about time we all got 3D-TV's.
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all maufacturers are pushing 3d-tv... as far as consumer use and access is concerned sony are a little behind the likes of samsung and others, who already have sets winning awards at CES for example.
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yeah but at least they are pushing for 3d-tv, i need say no more lol, anyways i heard yor eyes really hurt when looking at the other 3d-tv's that need no glasses, is that true??
I saw Avatar in 3D at the cinema, and was very impressed, I definately want 3D to be a success...
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The sets which dont require glasses arent practical yet in either use or price..
I wasnt talking about them. Everyone wants 3d to be a success but all this talk on the internet of it being the big thing in homes 2010 is utter garbage. The millions and millions that upgraded to a HD tv in the last 2 or 3 years arent simply going to nip out and do it all over again to satisfy tech manufactureres.
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I was just wondering lol, anyways you are right not every one will want to jump on the 3D-TV bandwagon, but you will get the odd tech geek here and there that loves getting new technology, anyway if it can survive that then even I will jump on in about 3 years time
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tbh I am one of the mugs who will likely nip out and get something early, being ripped off and getting buyers remorse in the process!!
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i would do the same if i could afford it lol, anyways i know what you mean there hehee