2016-02-01, 21:10
That's so true. Actually, I've found most of those people who dismiss 3D... (1) barely watched a few to do it justice, and/or (2) didn't watch it correctly (quality, set-up, environment). Granted eye-stain is an issue, but this too can be managed by proper set-up/condition (at home, LCD 3D is easier on eyes than DLP, good quality glasses help).
Good content is a must... watched 'Kung Fu Panda 3' in 3D in a packed theater yesterday, and everyone seemed to have a ball, especially as the 3D was done very well.
Good content is a must... watched 'Kung Fu Panda 3' in 3D in a packed theater yesterday, and everyone seemed to have a ball, especially as the 3D was done very well.