anyone watch movies at home in 3D? any good? I rent from Netflix but do not have the 3-D glasses to go along with some of the bluray's I get that offer 2D and 3D versions. Is it worth trying to find some 3D glasses?
anyone watch movies at home in 3D? any good? I rent from Netflix but do not have the 3-D glasses to go along with some of the bluray's I get that offer 2D and 3D versions. Is it worth trying to find some 3D glasses?
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Absolutely not, it's awful, I've tried it several times...the last one was with "My Bloody Valentine", takes about 2 minutes in to realize it's total crap.
I haven't tried it with movies from Netflix and such, but I truly believe it takes a TV that is capable of sending true 3D thru the TV to accomplish a positive result. I got to test a Mitsubishi last year that was 3D capable and some movies looked better than others, but gaming is awesome in 3D.
"Call me crazy, but I want to buy the Dallas Cowboys end zone and have the star right at the foot of my bed. That way when I score, I can spike the ball right on the star!" -Woody Paige, Around the Horn 10.9.08
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