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  • chelms38
    chelms38 Posts: 425 Forumite
    First HD,then 3D,I dread to think which ?D is next. :eek:
  • jimbms
    jimbms Posts: 1,100 Forumite
    For me it seems a lot are complaining that wearing glasses is a pain and from what I have seen although there is a 3D appearence the picture quility is not what I would call decent. I think I amy just sit back until they sort these issues out.
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  • OK_Sauce
    OK_Sauce Posts: 988 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    aliEnRIK wrote: »
    All the tvs at the moment need glasses
    Sharp have developed one without the need but the 'sweet spot' is for one person only so thats not going on the market.

    Not entirely true. I have actually seen the Philips plasma lenticular screen in action (and chatted with the developer as it happens) and there were seven 'sweetpots' in a 160 degree arc. No glasses needed.
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