Saturday, July 23rd, 2011 at
2:09 pm
I don’t understand why I’m reading about special players and battery powered glasses that I’ll need in order to watch a 3D Blu-Ray movie. I have a 46″ 1080p 120hz TV and a PS3 that plays blu-ray disks. Shouldn’t I be able to pop in the 3D movie, put on glasses like they have at the theater and sit back and enjoy?
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Tuesday, July 19th, 2011 at
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Wednesday, July 13th, 2011 at
2:08 am
well i just bought a new 52″ sony LCD/HD T.V. with a home theater system, and blu-ray dvd player, do i need anything else in order to watch a3D movie on it? or do i need to set something up through settings towatch it? i also have a HDMI hook up for for the blu-ray…..i was told i was set to watch 3D through that for now from some people and my fiance then i got this message recently “You need a 3D video source and the proper glasses. For example, a 3D blu-ray disc and the glasses that come with it. Different 3D requires different glasses. There are the classic blue-red glasses, then there are amber-blue glasses. I don’t know if there are others.
Now, the newer 3D that you are seeing in theaters is kind of available at home, but you need a tv (usually plasma) equipped with that feature — you then need to hook it up to a PC and have the proper polarizing glasses. Samsung has a plasma that does it already … Sony is coming out with one (I am not sure if this one will require a PC), but it does require glasses that are the most expensive part of the package” anyone else have any input on this discussion?
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Tuesday, July 12th, 2011 at
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