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disolitude said:
Ssenkahdavic said:

Ooo so Ill get to do more Math and pull out the old calculator again soon eh?

Haha, totally. Go for it... You are one of the few that gets this and is good enough in math to be able to calculate howmany jiggawatts these TVs will use :)


Hahaha we all gotta be useful somehow :)   I might go back into that old thread and pull my calculations out.  That might be easier than trying to explain why it doesnt work.  Pretty easy to see if you need X and you have X-1, that you do not have enough.

 

I have not looked yet, but Id be more interested in projectors doing this than TVs.  Tho, a Mitsu Lazer TV doing this would be....orgasmic.



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Hopefully a good projector comes out that supports 1080/60p 3D with passive glasses without brightness, color or cross talk issues, before 3D disappears again.
I'll check again at CES 2012.



Ssenkahdavic said:
disolitude said:
Ssenkahdavic said:

Ooo so Ill get to do more Math and pull out the old calculator again soon eh?

Haha, totally. Go for it... You are one of the few that gets this and is good enough in math to be able to calculate howmany jiggawatts these TVs will use :)


Hahaha we all gotta be useful somehow :)   I might go back into that old thread and pull my calculations out.  That might be easier than trying to explain why it doesnt work.  Pretty easy to see if you need X and you have X-1, that you do not have enough.

 

I have not looked yet, but Id be more interested in projectors doing this than TVs.  Tho, a Mitsu Lazer TV doing this would be....orgasmic.


Absolutely. 1080p projector supporting 2160p@60 3D (or 1080@120 with nvidia 3D vision) would be a dream come true. I went through 3 projectors in last year. Acer H5360 to BenQW100+ to my current Optoma GT720. I keep flip flopping as I want 3D but I want 1080p too.

If they don't release 1080p 3D one, hope they just release a 1080p 2D which works at 720p for 3D.



SvennoJ said:
Hopefully a good projector comes out that supports 1080/60p 3D with passive glasses without brightness, color or cross talk issues, before 3D disappears again.
I'll check again at CES 2012.

Id settle for 3D driver support which supports dual 2D 1080p projectors setup for polarized 3D. Currently only IZ3D supports gaming for this and no one allows for bluray playback.



These small yearly upgrades are the kinds of thing that will piss people off and make them not care about 3D.



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disolitude said:
SvennoJ said:
Hopefully a good projector comes out that supports 1080/60p 3D with passive glasses without brightness, color or cross talk issues, before 3D disappears again.
I'll check again at CES 2012.

Id settle for 3D driver support which supports dual 2D 1080p projectors setup for polarized 3D. Currently only IZ3D supports gaming for this and no one allows for bluray playback.

That would work too. Or you can get something like this http://www.cypconverters.com.au/other-products/ch-322.html

Although it can be hard to match up the 2 images perfectly. CRT projectors needed fine tuning at least once a month to fix the convergence of the red, green and blue images. I imagine it would be just as annoying for 3D if the images aren't perfectly on top of each other. And the bulbs might not burn at the same rate. Nor do I like the idea of double the fan noise and heat either.

I'm willing to sacrifice polarized 3D if it can't be done well with in a one projector solution.



Thank you for this thread. I was going to buy that play station tv but the size really bothered me. Then I was looking into larger tvs and nothing really impressed me with the 3d ones. So it appears next year 3d tvs will get a lot better.




 

 

Paulwithagun said:
Thank you for this thread. I was going to buy that play station tv but the size really bothered me. Then I was looking into larger tvs and nothing really impressed me with the 3d ones. So it appears next year 3d tvs will get a lot better.

No problem. It does look like 3D Tvs will get a lot more "futureproof" next year. But it all really boils down to 3D content, which is what makes 3D impressive. The 3D PS3 and 360 have displayed so far is definetly not worth purchasing a 3D Tv for. But it sounds like Uncharted 3 may change that...

Also if considering a 3D TV, take a look at some 3D projectors. They can be had for quite cheap and the 3D effect is unmatched. For 1000 bucks you can pick up a good bright 3D projector, 80+ inch screen and a converter box allowing you to use PS3,360 and blurays with it...



3D makes people go "wow, cool". Doesn't last much longer than that imo.



kitler53 said:
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it won't matter -- 3D is going to end up a fad.


Oh I agree.