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I have just reclaimed my home theater space and have been enjoying native 3D as of late. I know that my Samsung TV (Model UN75HU8550 + SEK-3500U/ZA Evolution Kit) does 2D->3D conversion, but if I'm not mistaken, the Oppo UDP-203 also does conversion as well.
I've only tried the TV autoconversion, which was pretty meh. Is it safe to assume that the Oppo's autoconversion is better, and are there any setting pitfalls or optimizations to be aware of? Thanks. |
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