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![]() http://www.sanbase.org/ If anybody truly wants to see the 3D potential of their tv, they should strongly consider checking out "Geography of the Universe" by San Base studios: It's just eye-candy CGI artwork in motion, but it's like nothing I've ever seen before. The "camera" is in constant motion, slowly passing through the walls of structures as if they weren't there, moving through the incredibly complex worlds San Base has created. It's hard to describe the effect, but check out the youtube clips to get an idea of how it looks in motion. Each world is unique and full of stunning imagery, and the 1080p images are incredibly sharp and colorful, as the images were originally rendered in 4k. The 3D is by far some of the best I have ever seen on my tv. It's incredibly deep, pushing the limits of your 3D tv. There's so much going on with the intricate structures constantly in motion that you almost feel like you are in those worlds. It's just mindless eye-candy, and some may find it repetitive, but I find it amazing for relaxation, and it's easy to get lost and entranced in these worlds. The 3D imagery here is far superior to what you see in Hollywood films these days. Sadly, the discs are BD-R discs, not pressed. My copy simply would not play on either blu-ray player. One player wouldn't read it at all and the other got stuck on the menu. Perhaps something was wrong with the structure of the disc? I scanned it in my PC blu-ray drive and it tested 100% readable, so I ripped it and watched it that way on my 3D media player, but it was a step I shouldn't have needed to do. So that may be cause for concern for some people, which is very understandable. They also sell an earlier disc called "Function of Reality" which uses the same type of cgi, and that disc has the same stunning level of 3D as "Geography of the Universe". This is truly demo material. |
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