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Sky 3D.... Advice please....
posted by MAD Jazpa on Saturday, 3rd April 2010, 10:17

Competent

Anyone know how this is supposed to work?  There are previews of it on channel 217 today but it is just two images side by side.

I spoke to Sky who didn't even know it was on... 

There was mention of having a 3D TV but the guy at Sky thought a normal HD TV may do it.  It would appear that this is not the case.  Any ideas? 

RE: Sky 3D.... Advice please....
posted by mbilko on Saturday, 3rd April 2010, 11:13

Elite

They have started selling 3d tv's stateside i believe so pretty sure they are needed to view it

RE: Sky 3D.... Advice please....
posted by admars on Saturday, 3rd April 2010, 11:54

Elite

Comet's website advertises the TVs as coming soon.

Quote:
Although 3D viewing of sorts has been around for a number of years, new High Definition 3DTV technologies will be available in the home first time in 2010.


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Panasonic, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba are preparing to launch by the summer to coincide with the release of more 3D films and the release of Sky 3D broadcasts. It’s rumoured pricing will range between £2000 - £3000 depending on the technology and all of the models will require special glasses.

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RE: Sky 3D.... Advice please....
posted by Paull on Saturday, 3rd April 2010, 11:55

Elite

Some new Panasonic & Samsung are 3D. About £2000-00 though.

RE: Sky 3D.... Advice please....
posted by Ailegs on Sunday, 4th April 2010, 12:49

Elite

Panasonic 65VT20 is the one I would buy if I was loaded.




Is that the time? Damn you PSWii60!!!!
Wii code: 6823 3219 8002 6573
PSN & XBL: Ailegs

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