I'm happy to pay the extra to watch 3D films, but I'm not convinced that TV would be improved.
Can anyone give a first hand review?
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27-01-2013 03:43 PM #1
Is 3D TV worth the expense?
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28-01-2013 05:25 AM #2
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28-01-2013 11:45 AM #3
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I'm holding back until the 3d sets without need for glasses become affordable, just now circa £7k I beleive.
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Some of the nature/wildlife programs are fantastic, but I don't think the 3D effect is anything special for watching football or rugby which is why I no longer bother with 3D for the football. A big plus was last years coverage of the US Masters Golf as it really highlighted the undulations on the course and the greens in particular.
I've been a subscriber for about 18 months now and the novelty has worn off. Methinks it will be a case of "3D no more" but I'll wait until this years Masters Tournament is over!
Each to their own though ----------only you can decide.
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29-01-2013 12:24 PM #6
I saw 'Dredd' in the cinema in 3D.
I got the DVD for my birthday and watched it Friday night.
The effects on IMAX were amazing, but I really didn't feel I was missing out watching it on TV in HD.
For what it would cost I really wouldn't bother, TBH.
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08-02-2013 06:54 AM #7
I have a 3D TV. Fascinated with it to begin with but rarely watch it.
Mate and I watched some of a game on it once but he wanted 'normal' tv.
I just wanted a decent TV and the 3d wad included otherwise I wouldn't have bothered.
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08-02-2013 10:45 AM #8
I've got one and while it's not something I watch a lot it's great to have. Lots of documentary's are in 3D and are pretty spectacular. Plus if you are a golf fan, it's worth it for that alone. The Masters and Ryder Cup last year were immense!
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19-02-2013 10:22 AM #12
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The only film I have seen in 3D was Prometheus. I thought it wasn't that good a film and didn't like the 3D element.
I certainly wouldn't pay extra for it.
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