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Re: 3D TV dying As long as you have to wear 3D glasses to watch 3D tv, it won't be successful. |
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 ctgreybeardOld dogs can learn new tricksPremium join:2001-11-13 Bethel, CT | +1 |
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 andyrossPremium,MVM join:2003-05-04 Schaumburg, IL | reply to chadb97 LG has been pushing non-active glasses 3D. But, it cuts vertical resolution in half. We'll have to wait for double-res TV's for that to become realistic. |
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 | said by andyross:LG has been pushing non-active glasses 3D. But, it cuts vertical resolution in half. We'll have to wait for double-res TV's for that to become realistic. I don't see why that wouldn't be impossible. I mean the new MacBook with Retina display is 2800x1800 I believe and they cram that in a 15" screen. Then the new iPad is 2048x1536 in only 10 inches! Could you imagine that extrapolated to a 50" screen? That would be billions of pixels!
Display technology has really come along in smartphones and tablets. It's time to take what they learned and apply that to TV. |
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 andyrossPremium,MVM join:2003-05-04 Schaumburg, IL | It's all about $$$. As mentioned, there are some UHDTV's, but they are very expen$ive right now. It isn't that simple to scale up to such a large screen, especially in the kind of volume needed. |
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