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  #330288 15-May-2010 07:30
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  #330289 15-May-2010 07:36
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  #330329 15-May-2010 10:48
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  #330334 15-May-2010 11:06
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yes, at its current format.... no, if I dont need to wear a glasses for it.




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  #330336 15-May-2010 11:19
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  #330349 15-May-2010 12:11
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  #330355 15-May-2010 12:17
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I watched a really interesting doco that screened in the uk a couple of years back about John Logie Baird (the inventor of TV).
The doco was called JLB - the man who saw the future.
It was fascinating - I never realised that he had demo'd and was pushing for a 1000 line colour system shortly before his death in 1946 and also had working prototype 3d tv (that didnt need glasses).

Hmm - back to the future - its taken a while.

3d - not a gimmick once you dont need the glasses.




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  #330369 15-May-2010 12:44
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Yes - I don't like migraines and/or falling down stairs due to messed up depth perception due to dopey glasses.

I don't think the trade-off in image quality is worth it either.




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  #330380 15-May-2010 13:51
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Yes, it didn't make Avatar any better of a movie, I was still bored within the first 5 minutes

Agree with Stevenz about the trade off in res too, would rather jump to 4k x 2k res than 720P 3d..




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  #330382 15-May-2010 14:07
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  #330384 15-May-2010 14:12
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  #330391 15-May-2010 14:51
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For home theatre - YES

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  #330393 15-May-2010 14:59
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For home - YES

For cinema - NO




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  #330433 15-May-2010 17:32
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  #330483 15-May-2010 19:37
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No.

Sport = good.
General TV watching = no.
Making neighbours jealous = good.

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