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Altaira
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Feb 12, 3:45pm
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We've had it since September and have had no problems at all. We've watched both 3D DVDs and 2D shows in 3D mode (football games, movies) and are VERY satisfied. We were surprised that the price of the 3D TV was very comparable to non-3D TVs as was the DVD player, so we thought 'why not?,' especially since we can still watch all of our non-3D DVDs with the same equipment. The 3D DVDs are a bit more expensive but, like everything, have already started coming down in price and/or going on sale. We're also delighted that there are several on-demand movie channels that now carry 3D movies and the selection gets bigger and better every week. As someone said, the 3D is better in the dark but, then again, so is a non 3D picture on just about any TV, IMHO. So, all-in-all, we're delighted with the 3D and can't wait to get the AUJ DVD so we can see it in 3D again.
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3D Blu-ray Hobbit - Which type of 3D glasses will we need?
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tripecac
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Feb 10, 5:50pm
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It depends on your TV, not the Blu-ray.
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Lightice
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Feb 10, 6:02pm
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The answer is TV specific.
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Estel78
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Feb 10, 6:03pm
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I highly recommend that you use the glasses that came with the TV
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Altaira
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Feb 10, 6:13pm
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What model tv?
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hutch
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Feb 12, 2:53am
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Ours is a Samsung Series 6
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Altaira
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Feb 12, 3:45pm
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3D update
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tripecac
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Feb 12, 3:08am
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When you have a TV that does passive 3D
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Estel78
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Feb 12, 5:33am
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So are active glasses 12 fps?
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tripecac
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Feb 12, 5:53am
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active shutter glasses
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dennis.p
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Feb 12, 9:13am
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It does cut the framerates in half
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Estel78
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Feb 12, 2:37pm
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Are 3D Blu-rays 24 fps (12 fps) per eye?
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tripecac
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Feb 12, 2:45pm
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No, 3D Blurays have a total of 48 fps, 24 fps per eye
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Estel78
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Feb 12, 3:28pm
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