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On Intel Datasheet for G3900 there are these informations :
4K Support Yes, at 60Hz
Intel® Quick Sync Video Yes
Intel® InTru™ 3D Technology Yes
But I don't know for HD audio.
G3900 / G4400 provide Intel Graphics 510 and G4500 / i3-6100 provide Intel Graphics 530
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I'm thinking about getting the rpi 3 for the obvious 3D reasons mentioned here. The nvidia shield first got my attention, but won't do it due to poor 3D support.
Is anyone using the rpi3 on a 4K TV? I'm a bit worried the 1080p output will result in poor image quality on the TV for subtitles.
Also that brings me to my other question: are the 3D subtitles also good on these devices? I currently have a minix neo x8h plus, but the 3D subs are a disaster.
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RPi3's 1080p PQ on your 4K TV should be just fine. Yes, Pi2/3, Intel NUC and HiMedia Q5/Q10 Pro all support 3D subs in 3D.
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I just setup my RPi3 yesterday (just for the 3D MVC playing) and so far, it's working quite well. I initially had some intermittent video blacking out issues, but oddly enough, it resolved by itself. The ability to play full 1080P 3D on my TV is well worth the $50 bucks I spent on the device. It's a shame that my Shield TV can't do this, especially because it's the perfect device in every other way.
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Can I take it that the NUC5i3RYK is just as good for Kodi/3D/Bitstream as the NUC5i5RYK, only the processing power is less?