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azsace
post Aug 25 2010, 10:00 PM

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Well.. toshiba just recently announce to sell their latest 3d technology.. without 3d glasses... Planning to release it end of this year..
Hmm.. interesting concept, is samsung, sony and pana gambled on the wrong technology..
Guess have to wait till end of this year...

From "http://www.nj.com/business/index.ssf/2010/08/toshiba_sets_it_visionary_sigh.html"

azsace
post Aug 27 2010, 08:05 PM

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QUOTE(minimize @ Aug 26 2010, 01:53 PM)
I already experience 3D TV without glasses at LYP. The PQ is worst but I can see a depth in that picture.
With glasses, picture/image project from TV is like in front of your eyes.
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Hmmm.. like that ka... well.. since my experience is only on nvidia 3d vision, i got to say. with glasses.. any angle u see the images still in 3d... n yep using the glasses feel like the image object is just in front of me...
But to me with glasses, its a bit hassle la, since me have only one glasses, other people can't join.. so me like syok sendiri je... cool2.gif

So,,, perhaps no glasses 3d, will make 3d industry to pick up... hmmmm
azsace
post Mar 21 2011, 10:50 AM

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Yep.. was browsing around in tv shop last weekend...
The Samsung PS43D490 is already available... but the resolution in that advertisement is wrong.. its not resolution 1920X1080 but 1024X768. It HD ready..

Other 3D capable model for that 2011 4 series is PS51D490. with resolution 1365X768...

Hmmm... 3D HD ready and 3D Full HD which is better? Or since its plasma, can't tell???

oh yeah, anybody has tried the 3d for this setting.. When I was at the shop, the glass is not available so can't try...

Anybody here has experience using samsung 3dtv???


Added on March 21, 2011, 10:56 am
QUOTE(chinmh @ Jan 27 2011, 05:06 PM)
I got mine from Mid Valley and also no stock for the glasses and transmitter. So i think we have to wait until chinese new year is over before we can get the glasses.

But i did ask them to put a remark on my receipt that i haven't collected the items just in case they back out on the offer.
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Oh.. have you tried the 3d mode yet... How is it??? Btw, you are using what model??? the nX710 is it?

This post has been edited by azsace: Mar 21 2011, 10:56 AM
azsace
post Jun 10 2011, 04:08 PM

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QUOTE(calvin_ng @ Jun 10 2011, 03:51 PM)
err... 1024x768 is not 720p leh....

720p is 1280×720
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Well, reality gonna hurts...

for plasma TV, most HD ready uses panel size of 1024X768, which is not a native 16/9 ratio. For some people, they can notice that their tv images is a bit strecth up/down depending on the source. All LG n Pana HD ready plasma uses this resolution. Samsung uses this resolution for only their 42/43" display. Their 50/51 display use the proper 16/9 ratio, so the resolution is 1366 X 768.

For HD ready LCD, all uses 1366 X 768 resolution.

Another reason why I only buy HD ready plasma from samsung at 51" size...

For 3D, the choice is only plasma. U wont go wrong with any 2011 plasma 3DTV. Best is Pana.

For some guide and impression.. can look here http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1825421

This post has been edited by azsace: Jun 10 2011, 04:10 PM
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post Jun 27 2011, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(Boy96 @ Jun 25 2011, 12:54 PM)
wait, yours is 3D LED or 3D plasma

I confuse la the new LG 3D range...

Coz I HATE the 3D plasma.. Colours look so washed out
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hahah.. u hate 3d plasma
anyway.. basically for those who bought 2010 3dtv will regret (the only good 2010 model is pana vt20 n gt20)
anybody who bought 3d led tv will also regret (active only, year 2010 or 2011)

LG passive cinema 3dtv is surprisingly good but vertical viewing angle is a bit restricted....

This post has been edited by azsace: Jun 27 2011, 08:42 PM
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post Jun 28 2011, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(writesimply @ Jun 28 2011, 12:56 AM)
Yes, vertical angle is a bit restricted but most people won't grow 6" taller in 10 seconds if they're already standing up. On the other hand, active 3D doesn't have as wider horizontal viewing angle as passive 3D TVs do. It's almost 140 degrees for passive which means for a big party, people can sit all over the place. You also don't have to worry about syncing your glasses when you're neither near nor far because it never needs to be in sync.

Just to be clear, if your view is vertically higher than the TV, you'd see ghosting. But that disappears when you're back in position or you tilt the TV to your direction.
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Yep.. i agree with u...
for 3d blu ray viewing, this is definitely the best 3DTV.. bit for gaming, might have some other concern...
i wrote my impression on the TV here... hopefully to test it when time permits...

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1825421/+80

 

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