NVIDIA Shield (Android TV set-top box)
(2015-09-30, 17:57)movie78 Wrote:
(2015-09-30, 17:39)wrxtasy Wrote: Because to get the full 3D immersive experience you need a way bigger screen than is available in a general home setup.
And even in the cinema I find my brain tends to register the 3D picture as a 2D viewing experience anyway - after a period of time once the initial WOW factor subsides.

VR, totally immersive 3D, now that would be something.

Your statement is about right, i remember buying the First Samsung 3DTV and spending $200 plus for the 3D glasses,watch a few time in 3D,then i stop using the 3D feature.it is not enjoyable in an open living space.

Now that i have 3D Projector and 124'' screen, i can't stop watching 3D and love it.

+1
My opinion is that if you bring a box and pronounce it to bring the best movie experience, people may expect that it plays 3d
Cause some people dont care about 3d , doesnt mean other people that do, shouldnt be able to play it.
Especially if you shout from high towers, its brings total movie experience

(and isnt cheap at all)


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RE: NVIDIA Shield (Android TV set-top box) - by Skank - 2015-09-30, 18:03
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