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3D TV, High Definition Television, HDTV 4K and AV
3D 4K and Ultra HD TV
Well, that's it for another 20 years
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Jack" data-source="post: 1003350" data-attributes="member: 243342"><p>3D is the most pointless tech for the home market. I sort of kind of but not really get why it might be ok for the cinema but even then I prefer a plain old 2D. The worst showcase of this was watching the Hobbit in a local Vue in 3D AND in HFR. It was like watching a soap opera, sped up .... in 3D. It was nothing short of awful. </p><p></p><p>My inlaws have an x years old 46" Samsung with "smooth motion" feature/bug enabled. Again, just like the HFR malarkey in the cinema, it was unwatchable on movies and no different watching anything else. I turned it off and no-one noticed. People who don't notice it don't care about it and those who do notice it, hate it. </p><p></p><p>HD is just about enough for me. A good quality source is perfect for home viewing. Especially on a 37" TV... and there's no room in the corner for anything larger...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Jack, post: 1003350, member: 243342"] 3D is the most pointless tech for the home market. I sort of kind of but not really get why it might be ok for the cinema but even then I prefer a plain old 2D. The worst showcase of this was watching the Hobbit in a local Vue in 3D AND in HFR. It was like watching a soap opera, sped up .... in 3D. It was nothing short of awful. My inlaws have an x years old 46" Samsung with "smooth motion" feature/bug enabled. Again, just like the HFR malarkey in the cinema, it was unwatchable on movies and no different watching anything else. I turned it off and no-one noticed. People who don't notice it don't care about it and those who do notice it, hate it. HD is just about enough for me. A good quality source is perfect for home viewing. Especially on a 37" TV... and there's no room in the corner for anything larger... [/QUOTE]
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