2017-01-17, 03:34
3D IMHO is only effective if you can get fully immersed into the picture displayed. That means a widescreen where, in your field of view you cannot see the edges and if possible the top of the screen.
This means a home cinema setup with a projector such as the one @hdmkv has
Any TV at home is not going to do 3D justice unless everyone is sitting real close. Otherwise yes it is was a gimmick by TV manufacturers and Kodi media player sellers to sell more expensive hardware.
I still enjoy really good, immersive 3D on massive Cinema screens, like the IMAX setups. Doctor Strange was one interesting movie and used 3D really effectively.
@marcaurellexxx,
http://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO%3AModify_the_video_cache
But even then it may not work and a direct USB connected storage device will be needed if you want to play Insane Bitrate test files.
This means a home cinema setup with a projector such as the one @hdmkv has
Any TV at home is not going to do 3D justice unless everyone is sitting real close. Otherwise yes it is was a gimmick by TV manufacturers and Kodi media player sellers to sell more expensive hardware.
I still enjoy really good, immersive 3D on massive Cinema screens, like the IMAX setups. Doctor Strange was one interesting movie and used 3D really effectively.
@marcaurellexxx,
http://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO%3AModify_the_video_cache
But even then it may not work and a direct USB connected storage device will be needed if you want to play Insane Bitrate test files.