Thread: Toshiba's 55" 4K Glasses-Free 3DTV Shipping "First Quarter 2012"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sven Seynaeve View Post
    IMHO glasses free is very important for s3d to make it worldwide to the masses. At least the wining seems to go little away day by day about the glasses, and everyone seems to get more used to it.

    Did''nt know it would drop the res again to beneith HD standards. Off course resolution is a different discussion with s3d. Allthough it's pretty obvious full frame s3d standards will be better then dropped res.
    Resolution is in fact so much more important to 3D content then it is for 2D, while you can have the Film look for 2D, I really need Super Sharp no blur 3D imaging,
    and anything less then true HD 1080p will not do it, of course 4K is were I want to be, and not even 2K, true 4K is what I want for my 3D content... ;)
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    Hugo was very engaging and the visuals awesome. I don't have a 3D TV at home so can't say much about that, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross Isaacs View Post
    Still this is a quantum leap for the 3D television industry as the public should go ape shit over this and 3D will hopefully be embraced by the masses. Win win situation for all who are propagating 3D film making.
    Uhhhhh.......... Ok.

    Personally, I think it means very little to a public that has already shown that they really doesn't care about 3D in the home in the first place, and is still mired in a very severe economic downturn, with very little inclination to spend a lot of money on such a thing even if they did care. But time will tell who is right and who is wrong.
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    3D is boring. It doesn't add up to a film. I feel it's just to add to the price of the ticket...
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