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post Aug 14 2012, 01:05 AM

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QUOTE(Xstan @ Aug 13 2012, 10:06 PM)
Why not try out Passive 3D which is comfort to eyes, light, cheap & whole loads of advantage. Best 3d passive 3D now is the LG . latest 2012 model is LG LM series. I can say the 3d quality is awesome. Best is they come in 8 light specs. I'm pretty sure u want to show it off to all your buddies. U can even buy a set of 4 specs for only less then RM100.

Others are Panasonic ET5 but the shape loose out to LG ounteart.
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Agree with you, the best Passive 3D should be LG, due to LG just only concentrate on their Polarized 3D system.
After survey the market and reading many news about 3D TV, I personal feel that Active shutter 3D system much better than Polarized 3D system, that's why LG 3D TV not in my consideration list, I much prefer Panasonic than Samsung, but Panasonic expensive than Samsung.

QUOTE(Mea Culpa @ Aug 13 2012, 11:48 PM)
the D491 is the E491 renamed ..  smile.gif
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Not only renamed, spec also a bit difference, especially the resolution I'm talking, I do not wish 4:3 type resolution apply into 16:9 type TV.
LeonOni
post Sep 27 2012, 11:20 AM

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Wanna ask...i am big fans of sony..want to by 3D TV for Movie and of course ps3 gaming... have any good recommendation? or projector 3D much more better?? thumbup.gif
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post Sep 28 2012, 09:14 AM

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get this from mudah

http://www.mudah.my/Sony+3d+led+tv+kdl+32e...ew-17954811.htm

should suit u bro.sony fullhd led with 3d!!rm1299 only!!
hmwong
post Oct 6 2012, 10:49 PM

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Noobie here. Considering getting LG 47LM7600. Can 3D contents downloaded from Internet be played via WDLive media player?

I have 3D copy of Journey 2 which have split screen (left /right). Can this be played as 3D?
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post Oct 7 2012, 12:29 AM

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QUOTE(hmwong @ Oct 6 2012, 10:49 PM)
Noobie here. Considering getting LG 47LM7600. Can 3D contents downloaded from Internet be played via WDLive media player?

I have 3D copy of Journey 2 which have split screen (left /right). Can this be played as 3D?
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yes, possible.

but dont expect a good visual quality of 3D from downloadable contents
hmwong
post Oct 7 2012, 03:55 PM

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QUOTE(wiNd @ Oct 7 2012, 12:29 AM)
yes, possible.

but dont expect a good visual quality of 3D from downloadable contents
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More questions from a beginner here.

Do I need a 3D bluray player or can the 3D TV convert the content from a standard player?

Are 3D contents plentiful and of good quality?

Are the 3D version released at the same time with the movie?

Thanks
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post Oct 7 2012, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(hmwong @ Oct 7 2012, 03:55 PM)
More questions from  a beginner here.

Do I need a 3D bluray player or can the 3D TV convert the  content from a standard player?

Are 3D contents plentiful and of good quality?

Are the 3D version released at the same time with the movie?

Thanks
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Yes, need a 3d bluray player play 3d discs

And yes, a 3d tv can convert 2d to 3d from a normal player, but its not going to look good and satisfying at all. Just a gimmick feature...

For new movies, usually yes.
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post Oct 8 2012, 03:04 PM

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Sony who has been pushing 3D gaming on PS3 also give up lor ..

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"Consumers decide how relevant [3D] is. It's fair to say consumers have decided it's not hugely important at this time," he said.

"Whether you look at movies or games, wearing the glasses and consuming 3D in that way in the home isn't hugely popular. That's just a fact. I haven't read detailed research on it, but the glasses will certainly be a big part of the hassle factor," he continued.

"In the home people tune in and tune out a bit, and doing that with glasses on and glancing at your tablet or pausing for a bit, compared to the cinema experience which is a solely focused experience, you know there is a difference emerging there."

But though Gara states there's still not much point holding out for glasses-free 3D TV (stating that Sony "haven't seen any killer technology" in the area), he still believes there's a future for 3D gaming:

"It may have a bigger life a little further down the line. It's great we can do it. It doesn't seem to be the most powerful USP at the moment, so you've seen us shift our effort onto fresh new exciting IP. I'm certainly really pleased to see the strength of that as we look into next year.

"We've seen a resurgence really with the strength of the output from the studio network."

-Sony Computer Entertainment's UK head Fergal Gara
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