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Old 07-08-2013, 12:29   #91
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 4.

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Originally Posted by Doug P View Post
3D is a nearly dead duck imo....
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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Its very much a niche product for the few diehards.
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Originally Posted by cupcakes aka dd View Post
How often do people upgrade their sets. Maybe every six years? I've not been interested in 3D because my old set could not do 3D. My new Sony W9 can and it's amazing. Much better than the cinema as well. Everyone who has seen it has been impressed. I think it's more a case of the industry expected it to move alot quicker than it has but people don't have alot of money to throw around and TV's are not a priority in hard times.
If you watch a blu-ray 3D film on a compatible TV it is stunning.
Unfortunately the movies on TV are only at 720p, which degrades the experience.
Until the TV companies can transmit in a higher resolution, I'm afraid that we won't see too much 3D coming soon (see how I stayed on topic)
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