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There's some good news and bad news.
The good news is I have a perfectly working 3D TV the Sony PlayStation 3D TV. I also have a perfectly good low ping monitor a Lenovo 1 millisecond something. The problem is I need both of them combined into one monitor in order to play 3D games well. I called Best Buy. It turns out they don't have any low ping 3d monitors. When I called yesterday they said they had exactly one model of 3D monitor a Dell something. But today they said they had none. Also I don't like the theater technology of the Polar Systems because either the scale or the fact that the screen is polar throws off my eyes more than it does with a shutter based Sony PlayStation 3D TV. Yes The Hobbit Part 1 in 3D had underwhelming 3D, even though I did notice the 48 frames per second. Any suggestions? I don't need 4k at a 24 inch scale. A new one would be preferable to previously owned. If my experience in the theater is lackluster, yet at home a hit, would Polar 3d be out of the picture? Boy I wish some company would take on idea of a "depth charge" a device to turn a 2d tv into a 3d one using alternate frame timing. Like the Sega Master System did. (The patent already ran out on this device.). And with 3d haters willing to up the ante to prevent 3d from emerging, add on kits are the only viable business model. |
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