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Old 04-12-2013, 08:03 AM   #61
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Any mention or articles on future 4k projectors? Seems like the next step after the TVs come out. I would love to see the 3D coming from those!
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Just like 3D, projectors were the first to have 4k resolution, before televisions. Head to Amazon, and check out some of the 4k projectors there, and read the reviews. There is some amazing cinema-quality stuff you can have in your own house if you have the cash!
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Just like 3D, projectors were the first to have 4k resolution, before televisions. Head to Amazon, and check out some of the 4k projectors there, and read the reviews. There is some amazing cinema-quality stuff you can have in your own house if you have the cash!
Of course,... The 4K projectors do 3D.

Don't they all?... the one's I've read about do.

I don't think anyone's really going to "forget about 3D".
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Of course,... The 4K projectors do 3D.

Don't they all?... the one's I've read about do.

I don't think anyone's really going to "forget about 3D".
Yeah, I didn't mention that.

Any 4K monitor/television/projector that I have read a review or specs of is 3D capable. The projectors all still seem to be active for now. But monitors and televisions are passive, halving the verticle resolution, but this time to 1080p. I imagine the proctors still display 3D at 1080p for two reasons; 1. There is no 3D 4K feature movies, and 2. There is no 4K home video content of any kind (2D/3D) available...

[Show spoiler]When I wrote (2D/3D), I slipped off shift at the end and wrote (2D/3D0. Panasonic fans, remember that one?
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