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they can p h u c k off if they think i'm forking out for a 3D tv
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Yes, 3D tv needed. Wait a while though. They are ridiculously overpriced At the moment.
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and do you all have to sit there with the glasses on
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It'll never take off in a big way. It gives slightly more depth to procedings, that's about it. In exchange for this you have to sit like a knob with the specs on, and have a headache if you watch for longer than a couple of hours.
Doesn't come close to HD in terms of viewing quality, and won't come close in terms of having any actual market. |
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do 3D tv's also offer hd tv services?
or is everything purely in 3d |
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Both 3D and HD dave.
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the over 900 channels could be interesting
might be slightly annoying though keep having to clear the steamed up specs |
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Steamed up specs lol! What do you plan on watching!
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You can shove those poxy glasses where the sun don't shine[;)]
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Glasses are extra at £100 a pop
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100 for one pair?
i mean pointless me sitting there watching footy in 3d if no one else in house can, but not going buy 4x glasses at cost 400quid wont ones i paid 2quid to watch it down the local work either? ![]() |
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only got 2 eyes...so 3D can p!ss off !
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They fukk the colour up anyway don't they ?
I suppose if you had a big telly you could have a bit of fun for 10 minutes????????????????????????????????[:(] |
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i find it hard to comprehend how you can improve on hd, its already like looking through a window now
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What about 4D?
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Until they come up with a specs free system it'll never take off , so I'd forget it .
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agreed bob, i wear specs for watching tv anyway, so what would i do wear two pairs
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