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    Is 3d tv

    Is 3D TV worth it ie are there any other sats with it other than SLY I dont have sly and never will

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    If you mean free 3D channels then no, There are other channels that are testing showing continuous loops but thats about it

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    many thanks for that digicon

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    There is quite a few FTA 3D channels ...

    3D Sat TV - Eurobird9 9 east - FTA
    Astra 3D Demo - Asttra 19e - FTA
    High TV 3D , Brava 3D, Astra & RAI HD Demo - Astra 23.5e - FTA
    3D Test , T-U-R-k-SAT HD 3D promo , Teledünya 3D HD 1/2/3 -T-U-R-k-SAT 42e - FTA
    High TV 3D - Hispasat 30w - FTA


    Also i count 14 in total 3D Channls that are Encrypted on various sats .
    you ask ..Is 3D TV worth it ...for me it is as i can see lots of Movies,Demo's and football etc.. in 3D and in perfect quality ..ive had my 3D TV 14 months now and i dont and never will regret buying it .

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    3D is a gimmick, if you like gimmicks then you might appreciate it.

    It was arround 40 years ago in the cinema, how many cinema's show 3d films now ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyO View Post
    It was arround 40 years ago in the cinema, how many cinema's show 3d films now ?
    Quite a few I still think its a gimmick though, ultra HD is the future in my opinion!

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    BBC are going to show the 100m from the Olympics in 3D but say the number of people with 3D TVs is too small to do more than the odd trial.

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    Hi All,
    @alrod,

    Its not just one type of 3D Tvs to look for.
    Their are 2 type of 3D (Active) and (Passive)

    With Active 3D you more or less have to sit
    directley in front of the set, and at the same
    hight to the center of the screen to get
    the best out of 3D
    That's the reason you only get 1 or 2 pair's
    of glasses (£90 a pair) need batterys, or
    hard wired to set.

    With Passive 3D you can sit on the floor, stand
    to the side of the set, thats why you get 7 pair's
    of 3D classes (only £2 a pair), No Battery's required.

    If it 3D channels your after, look for a 3D set that
    upscales a 2D picture (BBC NEWS) to 3D.

    BF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bbigfoot View Post
    Hi All,
    @alrod,

    Its not just one type of 3D Tvs to look for.
    Their are 2 type of 3D (Active) and (Passive)

    With Active 3D you more or less have to sit
    directley in front of the set, and at the same
    hight to the center of the screen to get
    the best out of 3D
    That's the reason you only get 1 or 2 pair's
    of glasses (£90 a pair) need batterys, or
    hard wired to set.

    With Passive 3D you can sit on the floor, stand
    to the side of the set, thats why you get 7 pair's
    of 3D classes (only £2 a pair), No Battery's required.

    If it 3D channels your after, look for a 3D set that
    upscales a 2D picture (BBC NEWS) to 3D.

    BF.

    mate where do you live LOL, i had a 3D active set when they first came out in 2010 sent it back due to a fault granted glasses where not cheap £45 and not £90 where that price comes from no idea.

    Since then i have had a Passive LG 55" great 3D on the cheap but not on a par with a 3D active set so that went back, I have tried sets from sony, panasonic and Samsung as well.

    Just again settled on my samsung 59" 3D active glasses now are £19.99 and prices are falling all the time.

    And again on an active set you can sit anywhere i have tried it from 90° angles and its still great from below or from the top looking down, I think you will find its the Passive sets that do not allow any viewing angles above 45° above or below or they start ghosting badly, Trust me i tried it when i had the LG.

    My advice get active it blows passive out of the water on Blu Ray 3D, Passive still to this day cannot show a true 1080p 3D image although LG promised it sometime last year it still has not emerged.

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    Hi digicon,

    The price came from that Tw@t in Currys, trying to sell the 55LG.
    I asked him (How much is that doggy in the Window) He
    replied (£90 a pair).

    I looked at your TV, (Is it the (Samsung PS59D6900D) in
    Jonh Lewis after reading your other thead.
    £1399 with a 5 year guarantee, MINT,

    Digicon, If you can tell me I will pickup a good 3D signal
    lieing on the settee (Couch) with the TV sat on a
    2 foot high (60.96 Centimetres) TV table im Off to John,s.

    What do you think of the 2D to 3D upscaling on your Samsung,
    does it upscale the like's of the BBC and ITV SD Channels
    Do U use the Upscaling much.

    Thanks for advice, BF.

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    Hi BF,

    don't use the upscaling at all really as most of my viewing is HD anyway the odd time i watch a match if its in SD the quality is not bad it all depends on the quality of the broadcast also.

    The price has gone up for that TV i paid £1080 when it was on offer in Costco with the same 5 year guarantee the only difference is costco do a 90 day no quibble return as well with JL its 28 days.

    Tried to watch it lying down and it still works only one i have not tried is standing on my head LOL.

    You would be better seeing it in the flesh and trying it for yourself really before a purchase, But i have had mine now about 3 months and i love it Picture quality in HD is outstanding once you calibrate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detlef View Post
    BBC are going to show the 100m from the Olympics in 3D but say the number of people with 3D TVs is too small to do more than the odd trial.
    Cant wait to see that. To have Usain Bolts lunch box leaping out of the telly is surely something u wouldn't want to miss!

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    Hi digicon,

    Thanks for the advice, looks like the Sammy's
    in the Picture.
    Will look at it at J/Ls. No costco card.

    Just a bit of thread, This Sever tuner in
    Blackhole 1.7.2 is Awesome.
    VU+ Uno is swiched Off downstairs and
    Im viewing SyFi Horror on PC monitor.
    From the same Uno downstairs im viewing
    Action HD on the Laptop. Mint.

    BF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bonovox View Post
    Cant wait to see that. To have Usain Bolts lunch box leaping out of the telly is surely something u wouldn't want to miss!
    Has Usain Bolt added the long jump to his 100 & 200 solo and sprint relays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo View Post
    Has Usain Bolt added the long jump to his 100 & 200 solo and sprint relays.
    There was talk about him doing that but I'm not sure whether he has. There was also talk of him doing the 400m as well.

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    @digicon what settings do you have your sammy on i have had mine since new year and when i watch hd dvds i sometimes get a wobble half way up the screen during fast scenes or when the camera pans accross its a 3d led 40inch d6500, also when watching hd channels on s@y the movement sometimes jumps like 2x speed then stops have you had any probs with yours?
    best regards Tally

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tally View Post
    @digicon what settings do you have your sammy on i have had mine since new year and when i watch hd dvds i sometimes get a wobble half way up the screen during fast scenes or when the camera pans accross its a 3d led 40inch d6500, also when watching hd channels on s@y the movement sometimes jumps like 2x speed then stops have you had any probs with yours?
    best regards Tally
    Sorry Tally i cannot help you with that yours is an 40" LED 6500 mines 59" Plasma D6900 different specification again, so even if i gave you my settings they would not look right on your LED.

    if you pop over to Avforums and do a quick search for your model they may have some calibrated settings for your model you could try and it would be worth while you having a browse while your there to see if anyone else is having the same problem.

    Found some for you credit to original poster on Avforums KopaneDePooj

    Dynamic (good for daytime viewing and strong whites/blacks).

    Backlight-14
    Contrast-88
    Brightness-45
    Sharpness-26
    Colour-40
    Tint-50/50

    Natural (good for hd, movies etc due to higher sharpness, warmer)

    Backlight-13
    Contrast-87
    Brightness-45
    Sharpness-50
    Colour-50
    Tint-50/50 (play with these if you like, i prefer this neutral setting)

    Black tone (dark)
    Dynamic Contrast (medium)
    Shadow detail +1
    *****-0
    Colour space (native)
    Flesh tone +3
    Edge enhancement (off)
    Motion lighting (off)
    LED Motion plus (off)

    Natural (good blacks, darker, nightime or black room viewing)

    Backlight-14
    Contrast-86
    Brightness-50
    Sharpness-20
    Colour-46
    Tint-52/48

    Movie (as it says, good for movies, adds warmth-vibe, okay black/whites)


    Backlight-16
    Contrast-88
    Brightness-45
    Sharpness-20
    Colour-50
    Tint-50/50 (play with these if you like, i prefer this neutral setting)

    Black tone (dark)
    Dynamic Contrast (Off)
    Shadow detail +1
    *****-0
    Colour space (Auto)
    Flesh tone +4
    Edge enhancement (off)
    Motion lighting (off)
    XvYCC (off)
    LED Motion plus (off)


    Picture options (same for all pic modes except 'colour tone')

    Colour tone: dynamic-cool. Standard-warm 1. Natural-cool. Movie-Warm 1.

    Digital noise filter (Medium)
    MPEG noise filter (medium)
    Film mode (auto1)
    Motion plus (clear)

    For sports or problems with motion judder try the following:
    Advanced menu-LED motion plus (standard and movie modes) Set to ON.

    Pic menu-Motion plus set to either smooth for best quality or if problems with judder set to custom and tweak. I find that, as a previous post has mentioned, with the judder set to 10 and blur set around midway it settles everything down quite a bit and works pretty well.

    Finally 3D settings. I find myself tweaking these to suit the content.

    3d perspective (usually 0 but i've seen me tweaking it 1 either way depending on content, ie; sky 3d, blu ray etc etc.
    3D optimisation (usually 0 also but whatever looks best for what you are watching).
    2D-3D conversion (i dont really use as the Hd is just that good!!)

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    New 3d is waiting around the corner. No need for no glasses so I think it is a waste to invest today - they will be junk soon

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    I reckon no matter what you will still need glasses i bought my samsung best tv i have ever had and when you watch on 3d blu ray picture is awsome regards skem4

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