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I apologize if this is in the wrong thread and all that, but I have what I hope is a straightforward and 'unique' question.
The main page is gaining more and more news boasting 3D Blu-Ray technology, "Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs" is coming, as well as the inevitable Avatar. I haven't found anyone talking about 3D Blu-Ray specifics yet. For example, I have a 57 inch Mitsubishi LCD TV that puts out at 1080p, and a PS3. With the PS3's upcoming 3D upgrades via firmware updates, will I be able to pop in "Avatar", choose the 3D section on the disc, put on some 3D glasses and be set? Or do I have to upgrade to a 3D TV? Thanks ![]() Last edited by the13thman; 02-18-2018 at 06:00 PM. |
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What you will need to buy is a 3D-Ready TV and the 3D processor that fits it. Of course, the higher-end 3D TVs will already have the processor built in, while the more economical models will require you to buy the processor separately. Depending on the TV you buy, you will get one or two pairs of 3D glasses with it, and extra glasses will cost anywhere from $50 to $100.
The biggest problem is knowing what type of 3D TV to buy. You have choices between LCD, LED, Plasma or CELL, with each being unique in its own way. No need to rush making a decision, though. You'll have to wait at least until May for the first models to roll out. Hope this helps. |
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Just about all existing 120Hz TVs only take a maximum input of 1080p at 60z then internally process that to display at 120Hz. Lacking a way to actually input a 1080p/120 signal (or an alternative of two 1080p/24 video streams) means no support for use with the new 3D Blu-ray players. There are also other factors such as having the circuity to allow LCD shutter glasses to sync with the alternating right and left images as they are displayed.
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I have a ASUS VG248QE monitor. Instead of using it for gaming, is it possible to use it for playing bluray 3D movies with the PS4?
If so what do I need to make this work? Need some input. I have no knowledge what so ever ![]() |
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Even I know that the ps4 doesn't play 3d movies..
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No, won't work, sorry. I wanted to do this years ago with an LG monitor and a PS3. To watch 3D Blu on your ASUS monitor you'll need a PC, nVidia 3D Vision (and compatible graphics card) and some playback software like PowerDVD.
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