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PumaMan 09-29-10 03:37 PM

Is the 3-D experience worthwhile at home?
 
I haven't seen a 3-D flick (in 3-D) in a long time. I think the last time was an IMAX movie about dinosaurs. Are 3-D movies on DVD okay to see at home? Do they have to be DVD-HD or BLURAY? Do they require polarized glasses or the red/blue glasses? As you can see, I'm pretty ignorant about this technology.

n3wt 09-29-10 03:38 PM

Re: Is the 3-D experience worthwhile at home?
 
:nope: I have seen quite afew 3D movies on DVD at home and tbh I really wasnt impressed.

genesis_pig 09-29-10 03:44 PM

Re: Is the 3-D experience worthwhile at home?
 
I don't think the polarized glasses work on a homescreen.... that's why if you manage to pick up the polarized 3D goggles, one is unable to read those 3D comics or watch the 3D movies on DVD/VHS..

If you've seen any of the Robert Rodriguez 3D movies & manage to keep those Goggles, then you can try some videos on Youtube...

honeykid 09-29-10 08:21 PM

I've not seen anything in modern 3D, but I wouldn't think it'll work well at home, even with the biggest screens. As I've said many times, I only think 3D works for horror or weird films, if any. Still, Sky starts it's 3DTV next month and I think my subscription will be going up next year to pay for a service that no one wants. :(

DexterRiley 05-11-13 10:19 PM

Originally Posted by genesis_pig (Post 679831)
I don't think the polarized glasses work on a homescreen.... that's why if you manage to pick up the polarized 3D goggles, one is unable to read those 3D comics or watch the 3D movies on DVD/VHS..

If you've seen any of the Robert Rodriguez 3D movies & manage to keep those Goggles, then you can try some videos on Youtube...
http://24.media.tumblr.com/efa617afa...1yxqo1_500.gif

The Gunslinger45 05-11-13 10:22 PM

Re: Is the 3-D experience worthwhile at home?
 
I don't like paying extra for the 3D experience at the cinema why the hell would I want to spend extra money for it at home to?

Nausicaä 05-12-13 06:17 PM

Re: Is the 3-D experience worthwhile at home?
 
:nope::nope::nope::nope::nope:
:nope::nope::nope::nope::nope:
:nope::nope::nope::nope::nope:
:nope::nope::nope::nope::nope:

misterscratchy 05-17-13 05:56 PM

Re: Is the 3-D experience worthwhile at home?
 
I think you need a 3D tv
its new tech
I Dont know much about them but I imagin its HD on acid "as they say"

teeter_g 05-17-13 10:05 PM

Re: Is the 3-D experience worthwhile at home?
 
I don't care for them at home and don't like to pay the extra money for them at the theater so.....no

Sonny Wortzik 05-18-13 11:08 AM

Yes 100%

If you like 3D movies then if you can afford it then of course you should.

I have a 3D tv and its superb, any movie thats 3D compatible ill watch in 3D, its not only great viewing but its also good to see the reaction of guests even who have never experienced it before.

i personally would recommend it.

Merv60 06-14-13 04:07 PM

Re: Is the 3-D experience worthwhile at home?
 
We got a new Samsung 46" 3D Smart TV recently + a 3D Blu Ray HCS, so still fairly new to it all, but I really love what I've seen so far which includes the 3D Apps on the Smart Hub & The Hobbit on Blu Ray, also Sky 3D channel is really good, impressed with all aspects of 3D, well worth the upgrade.


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