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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by boorny Click here to enlarge
    whats better plasma or lcd as when i do get a new house i want a big 50 or so inch tv for the lounge haha
    if its just for watching tv/movies, get a plasma will save you alot of money.

    get lcd if:
    -you are using a games console or want to use it as a secondary monitor
    -want to a more energy efficient tv - eg the 55" lcd I have here is 5 1/2 star energy rating
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    Are you buying a 3D TV?

    Games and sport has to be plasma better refresh rate than most lcds and much nicer deeper contrast
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    Until i see a demostration with a porno then its a pass from me Click here to enlarge
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    saw one in action today it wasnt too bad i quite like it lol the glasses sorta look like sunnies and are alot more comfortable than the ones at the cinemas.... only thing is i wear glasses so thats the only problem for me lol

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    No , have already got a home theatre room with a projector and with a 2and half metre screen ,And a led 50inch tv in the lounge room that good enough for now.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Jason B Click here to enlarge
    saw one in action today it wasnt too bad i quite like it lol the glasses sorta look like sunnies and are alot more comfortable than the ones at the cinemas.... only thing is i wear glasses so thats the only problem for me lol
    you should be able to wear em over the top of your glasses
    thats how they are designed
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    yeh i did but they arent as good cuz you can see the brighter light coming from around the edges

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    Thought I might describe my 3D experience with the Samsung model:


    • The depth of field is amazing, it almost seems infinite to how 'far back' the depth goes
    • The motion isn't particularly great, I saw heaps of halo-ing/blurred effects
    • Stuff that's been converted from standard 2D is predictably pretty lame
    • Wearing the glasses presents somewhat of a disorientating experience. They 'communicate' with the TV so they activate/deactivate according to 2D/3D information. The problem is it feels like someone is constantly switching on/off the room lights. Until they come up with a 'lightproof' wrap-around design, it will annoy a lot of people
    • The glasses themselves look pretty cool, if a bit uncomfortable.
    • The post-3D experience is where it will destroy people's desire to fork over the cash for a 3D TV. After a 30 minute demonstration, I went back to work then noticed everything seemed to be simulated 3D, if that makes sense. Headaches and a very disorienting after experience for about an hour. Can you imagine wearing these for a 3 hour movie?

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by CNBLU Click here to enlarge
    Until i see a demostration with a porno then its a pass from me Click here to enlarge
    come over and ill show ya a demo nudge nudge wink wink

    nothing suss
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    Gav- I think OPC is planning to have some gloves and KY handy..... I'd be wary of his 3D demo offer..
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