Do you like it? I've seen it in a showroom and couldn't tell the difference between 3d and normal tv. I've read elsewhere that it makes may people dizzy, headaches and other problems. The same with 3d blu-ray movies, I won't buy them. What's your thoughts?
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Jump to PostI used to love going to the 3D IMAX movies at the Lowes theater in Manhattan back in the 90s. The movies (I assume due to production costs) were always about 40 minutes long, and were designed to demo the 3D (i.e. no matter what the plot was, they always …
Jump to PostThe same with 3d blu-ray movies, I won't buy them.
3D blu-rays require you to have a 3D TV, so it's a good thing you don't buy them, since they won't work :)
Jump to PostAFAIK there are no broadcast 3d programs -- only 3d movies, and you'd have to buy a 3d movie player to watch them.
I have Time Warner Cable and they have 3D programs on demand. Some are free and some are pay-per-view.
Also, I have a Samsung 3D …
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