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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    I wonder if the current 3D **** movies are compatible with it.
    3D **** will drive the sales of 3D TV

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    #12
    na-try ko yan sa Fry's, ang problema kelangan mo bumili ng at least 5 kung lima kayo saa pamily

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gen. Miting View Post
    na-try ko yan sa Fry's, ang problema kelangan mo bumili ng at least 5 kung lima kayo saa pamily
    Teka...bakit kelangan ng 5? 1:1 ba ang pag-gamit sa 3D TV? Di ba puwede manood buong pamilya ng sabay sa isang unit lang?

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    Teka...bakit kelangan ng 5? 1:1 ba ang pag-gamit sa 3D TV? Di ba puwede manood buong pamilya ng sabay sa isang unit lang?
    mayaman naman siya, so kaya niya yan at feasible yan sa HOLLOW WORLD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gen. Miting View Post
    na-try ko yan sa Fry's, ang problema kelangan mo bumili ng at least 5 kung lima kayo saa pamily
    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    Teka...bakit kelangan ng 5? 1:1 ba ang pag-gamit sa 3D TV? Di ba puwede manood buong pamilya ng sabay sa isang unit lang?
    He probably meant that each viewer would need a 3D glass in order to view the 3D capable TV/program. So if one has 5 people watching a 3D program on the TV simultaneously, each of them will be needing a pair of 3D glasses. Considering how a pair 3D glass cost, this might turn out to be a costly proposition.

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    #16
    Too much hassle wearing 3D glasses just watching regular tv broadcast like news, etc. What if you have house guests and you don't have extra pair of glasses? That's a bummer. IMHO this technology is still young and is not ready yet for mainstream use.

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    #17
    kung may pera lang ako mag 3DTV bibili na lang ako ng 250hz na LCD.

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    #18
    The inconvenience of wearing and having multiple 3D glasses around aside, this technology could go mainstream bec. over time the TV manufacturers will be selling it for about same price or maybe even lower than prices of regular LCD today. But it going mainstream does not necessarily mean the technology behind is great or worth raving about.

    Lets wait for the 3D technology which does not require the inconvenience of a 3D glass.
    Last edited by number001; June 23rd, 2010 at 08:26 AM.

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Gen. Miting View Post
    na-try ko yan sa Fry's, ang problema kelangan mo bumili ng at least 5 kung lima kayo saa pamily
    Typically each 3D LCD TV set will include two 3D glasses. So you just have to buy the extras you would need beyond two.

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    There are only two true 3D bluray movies available on the market for now. Wait and see muna since baka mag flop ung format. It maybe rendered obsolete by glassless 3D technology.
    +1 - it's a chicken-and-egg sort of thing.

    Also, at the price level it commands, it seems like a pointless novelty for now. Let the cinemas offer it.

    Hasn't stopped NVIDIA from offering the same tech to gamers though.

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