Yes, HDMI ver 1.4 to support the extra large bandwidth. New blu-ray player, and new display panels too. Current FHD plasma tv and LCD TV will not be able to do the 3D job convincingly.
3D gaming and Movies, Can the HDMI 1.3a support it?
3D gaming and Movies, Can the HDMI 1.3a support it?
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Jan 22 2010, 11:56 AM
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Yes, HDMI ver 1.4 to support the extra large bandwidth. New blu-ray player, and new display panels too. Current FHD plasma tv and LCD TV will not be able to do the 3D job convincingly.
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Jan 23 2010, 11:35 AM
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Jan 23 2010, 11:12 AM) if hdmi 1.4 required for full hd 3d. I dun see how ps3 get full 3d rez via firmware but still is only v1.3 for hardware. Other parts in the signal chain like tv with v1.4 will also drop to 1.3 also. Yes, you are right on that. There will surely be a newer PS3 3D (maybe PS4) in the market by then. Sony is already bleeding, so it needs to have new products to bring it back to the 'blue' limpe going to wait for the new 3D display panels. Sldnt be that expensive over current 'obsolete' FHD display panels, I reckon. Will on hold my LX71 BDP purchase for now. |
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Jan 26 2010, 08:28 AM
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QUOTE(lightning69 @ Jan 25 2010, 11:28 PM) I got this from cnet about the new Panasonic Bluray player. One piece of news for existing HDMI V1.3 AV Receiver user that don't look that good... I bet the new crop of BDP (HDMI v1.4) will have 2 HDMI outputs. This would be good as we can route one to the new 3D FHD display panel and the other to our existing avr since it is always backward compatible. For those early adopters, IMHO not much of an issue. The Panasonic DMP-BDT350 is the only player with dual HDMI outputs That's important because 3D Blu-ray players will use the new HDMI 1.4 standard, and existing A/V receivers support only HDMI 1.3. That means you won't be able to easily connect a new 3D Blu-ray player to an existing A/V receiver. With the DMP-BDT350, you can send the high-bandwidth 3D video directly to the display and the audio directly to the A/V receiver. It seems like the best option if you don't plan on buying a new HDMI 1.4 receiver. Cnet asia link |
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Jan 26 2010, 11:01 AM
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Jan 26 2010, 02:36 PM
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QUOTE(ronnt88 @ Jan 26 2010, 11:08 AM) like ar188 mention, the new 3D employs 'new' tech. Current 3D BD is crappy. The new 3D would be similar to those that we get to watch in amusement park and cinema. The colour will be retain unlike current green and red glasses that screw up the color |
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Jan 26 2010, 04:08 PM
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QUOTE(anfieldude @ Jan 26 2010, 03:11 PM) The one note, is that the luminance will drop when viewing thru the glasses. Meaning the brightness of the image. Thats why I believe to truly enjoy 3D, u need either go the projector route or have a big display. I have my room ready. Color is matt black I think Panasonic's implementation might be correct for now. Will wait and see how they implement in projectors. IMHO, get a proper >100in screen. A proper room ready (full ambient lighting control) and wait for the 3D ride. |
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