EOTE
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 01:42 PM
Original message |
I've made the plunge into 3D home theater. |
|
I recently ordered an Acer H5360 and it should be arriving early next week. I know that 3D technology for home use is really in its infancy, and it can be a real pain to get things working properly. From what I've heard, I really won't be able to use this projector with a 3D Bluray player or view 3D content through my cable box, rather, it looks like I'll be connecting it to my HTPC and using that for Blurays, gaming and such. In the future, there will be adapters that will allow standalone Bluray players and Cable boxes to work in 3D, but for now, it seems like my computer is my only bet.
Does anyone here have any experience with 3D at home? Have your experiences been mostly positive or negative? Can anyone provide any tips? I've already got PowerDVD 10 and it seems to be a great program to work in conjunction with a 3D display, but I'm interested in other apps which might help display 3D content. I'm hoping to avoid buying Nvidia's 3D Vision kit for games if at all possible, but I haven't heard of anyone gaming on this particular PJ without it. Any comments or advice would be greatly appreciated.
|
xultar
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 01:44 PM
Response to Original message |
1. People flocking to call you an elitest rich DINO in 3, 2, 1, |
EOTE
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 01:52 PM
Response to Reply #1 |
5. 3D doesn't have to be expensive. |
|
I got my projector as a refurb. It cost about the same amount as a 32" non-3D HDTV.
|
xultar
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 02:38 PM
Response to Reply #5 |
13. I know but you know how DU is. |
EOTE
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 03:06 PM
Response to Reply #13 |
|
I never TRY to offend anyone. But, invariably, it always ends up happening.
|
mike_c
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 01:45 PM
Response to Original message |
2. I absolutely LOVE 3D.... |
|
Of course, I don't own a television or watch much entertainment programing anywhere, so I have to get my 3D the primitive, old fashioned way. I have to look at real objects!
|
EOTE
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 01:51 PM
Response to Reply #2 |
|
I once spent a Summer's evening at a local park and a bee stung my nose. I figured that was god's way of telling me that nature just isn't for me.
|
RUMMYisFROSTED
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 01:48 PM
Response to Original message |
|
Edited on Wed Oct-06-10 01:48 PM by RUMMYisFROSTED
|
onehandle
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 01:54 PM
Response to Original message |
6. I am an early adopter in every sense of the word... |
|
...but I hate wearing those stupid glasses.
|
EOTE
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 02:03 PM
Response to Reply #6 |
8. Glassless 3D is coming (already here, actually) |
|
But it's UBER expensive and effect is very dependent on the angle at which you sit. You'll be able to see it in Nintendo's new 3DS which should be coming out in a month or two. Considering how relatively cheap shutter glasses are, it's an annoyance I'm willing to live with. I just wish that more of the glasses could be folded up like traditional sunglasses.
|
lazarus
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 04:48 PM
Response to Reply #8 |
|
now they're talking next year sometime. And apparently it will be very expensive, which is disappointing, as I really want one.
|
EOTE
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Thu Oct-07-10 02:15 PM
Response to Reply #15 |
16. That's a damned shame. |
|
Not so much that it's delayed, but that it will be expensive. Nintendo used to be about affordable gaming. I've owned a ton of Nintendo stuff: NES, SNES, N64, Virtual Boy, Gamebox and most recently, the DS. Both I and my significant other have DS's and we still use them regularly. It's a great, intuitive system that's fantastic for multiplayer. I was really excited when I first heard about the Wii (then the Revolution), but when I heard that it was pretty much a souped up Gamecube and it would be $250 at release, I no longer had any interest in one. Amazingly, Nintendo is winning the hardware wars this generation. I guess they did find the key to attracting casual gamers, I'm just amazed they've attracted so many with hardware that's basically a generation old.
|
jdlh8894
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 01:56 PM
Response to Original message |
7. If it cost more than $75 , It will probably burn! n/t |
rawtribe
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 02:15 PM
Response to Original message |
EOTE
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 02:17 PM
Response to Reply #9 |
10. The optigrab was an invention well ahead of its time. NT |
Bonhomme Richard
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 02:22 PM
Response to Original message |
11. You should have held off. |
|
The TV's that don't need the glasses are coming out very soon.
|
EOTE
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Oct-06-10 02:28 PM
Response to Reply #11 |
12. And they're extremely expensive. |
|
And they have a very small viewing angle. You step outside the sweet spot and the 3D effect disappears. I spent a bit more than $400 on my projector and it will be displaying to my existing 100" screen. The first glassless TV sets will cost around $2000 for a 22" model. I'll pass on that, thanks. I don't mind looking a bit goofy in glasses, it's the effect that I'm looking for.
|
DU
AdBot (1000+ posts) |
Tue Oct 07th 2025, 12:08 PM
Response to Original message |