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Sky 3D TV
« on: 01 February 2010, 20:13:29 »

Went to a private employee screening which was showing a re-run of the the first football match broadcast in 3D. (Man-U vs Arsenal)

Now i am not a football fan, i do my best to avoid football at all costs, but have to say it was very impressive. Corner kicks had much more depth and could appreciate what goes on, same with shots from behind the goal, strange to see it in 3 dimensions, along with the crowd. When there were lots of the gayboys players gathered together, you could see so much more clearly how players were positioned.

Will it revolutionise TV? I don't think so, after 20 mins, my eyes began to hurt a little, fantastic to watch, but i think it will be reserved for special events, its not something you can watch for hours.

They had clips of other sports too, best of the bunch was tennis, that looked absolutely stunning, the angle brought so much more to the game. It was filmed from above, and was totally different to watch. Looking forward to more sports in 3D  8-)
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Re: Sky 3D TV
« Reply #1 on: 01 February 2010, 20:16:04 »

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Will it revolutionise TV?

No, but we'll get to laugh at all the mouth-breathers watching the footie down the pub with their geeky 3D glasses on. ;D

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Re: Sky 3D TV
« Reply #2 on: 01 February 2010, 20:17:36 »

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Went to a private employee screening which was showing a re-run of the the first football match broadcast in 3D. (Man-U vs Arsenal)

Now i am not a football fan, i do my best to avoid football at all costs, but have to say it was very impressive. Corner kicks had much more depth and could appreciate what goes on, same with shots from behind the goal, strange to see it in 3 dimensions, along with the crowd. When there were lots of the gayboys players gathered together, you could see so much more clearly how players were positioned.

Will it revolutionise TV? I don't think so, after 20 mins, my eyes began to hurt a little, fantastic to watch, but i think it will be reserved for special events, its not something you can watch for hours.

They had clips of other sports too, best of the bunch was tennis, that looked absolutely stunning, the angle brought so much more to the game. It was filmed from above, and was totally different to watch. Looking forward to more sports in 3D  8-)

or you could actually go to a match and see it in real, true high definition, perfect quality 3-D  ;D
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Re: Sky 3D TV
« Reply #3 on: 01 February 2010, 20:17:51 »

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Will it revolutionise TV?

No, but we'll get to laught at all the mouth-breathers watching the footie down the pub with their geeky 3D glasses on. ;D

Kevin

Also stops those over payed idiots getting away with some fowls, one of them fell over as usual in 'pain', thanks to 3D angle, could see nothing affected him  8-)

Until 3D can be registered in the human eye, without glasses, its not going to take off
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Re: Sky 3D TV
« Reply #4 on: 01 February 2010, 20:18:33 »

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No, but we'll get to laught at all the mouth-breathers watching the footie down the pub with their geeky 3D glasses on. ;D

Kevin
It will make a change from programing the pda to emulate a sky remote and switching the box off just as one of the ladyboys score a goal. ;D ;D
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« Reply #5 on: 01 February 2010, 20:18:34 »

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Went to a private employee screening which was showing a re-run of the the first football match broadcast in 3D. (Man-U vs Arsenal)

Now i am not a football fan, i do my best to avoid football at all costs, but have to say it was very impressive. Corner kicks had much more depth and could appreciate what goes on, same with shots from behind the goal, strange to see it in 3 dimensions, along with the crowd. When there were lots of the gayboys players gathered together, you could see so much more clearly how players were positioned.

Will it revolutionise TV? I don't think so, after 20 mins, my eyes began to hurt a little, fantastic to watch, but i think it will be reserved for special events, its not something you can watch for hours.

They had clips of other sports too, best of the bunch was tennis, that looked absolutely stunning, the angle brought so much more to the game. It was filmed from above, and was totally different to watch. Looking forward to more sports in 3D  8-)

or you could actually go to a match and see it in real, true high definition, perfect quality 3-D  ;D

Full of sodding chavs  ;D
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« Reply #6 on: 01 February 2010, 20:19:26 »

I hope sky invest trillions in it and lose the rather lot.
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« Reply #7 on: 01 February 2010, 20:20:36 »

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Will it revolutionise TV?

No, but we'll get to laught at all the mouth-breathers watching the footie down the pub with their geeky 3D glasses on. ;D

Kevin
It will make a change from programing the pda to emulate a sky remote and switching the box off just as one of the ladyboys score a goal. ;D ;D

Never thought of that one! <rummages for old Ipaq>

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Re: Sky 3D TV
« Reply #8 on: 01 February 2010, 20:21:00 »

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Went to a private employee screening which was showing a re-run of the the first football match broadcast in 3D. (Man-U vs Arsenal)

Now i am not a football fan, i do my best to avoid football at all costs, but have to say it was very impressive. Corner kicks had much more depth and could appreciate what goes on, same with shots from behind the goal, strange to see it in 3 dimensions, along with the crowd. When there were lots of the gayboys players gathered together, you could see so much more clearly how players were positioned.

Will it revolutionise TV? I don't think so, after 20 mins, my eyes began to hurt a little, fantastic to watch, but i think it will be reserved for special events, its not something you can watch for hours.

They had clips of other sports too, best of the bunch was tennis, that looked absolutely stunning, the angle brought so much more to the game. It was filmed from above, and was totally different to watch. Looking forward to more sports in 3D  8-)

or you could actually go to a match and see it in real, true high definition, perfect quality 3-D  ;D

Full of sodding chavs  ;D

who all have sky and hence, pay your wages m8  :y

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« Reply #9 on: 01 February 2010, 20:22:28 »

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Went to a private employee screening which was showing a re-run of the the first football match broadcast in 3D. (Man-U vs Arsenal)

Now i am not a football fan, i do my best to avoid football at all costs, but have to say it was very impressive. Corner kicks had much more depth and could appreciate what goes on, same with shots from behind the goal, strange to see it in 3 dimensions, along with the crowd. When there were lots of the gayboys players gathered together, you could see so much more clearly how players were positioned.

Will it revolutionise TV? I don't think so, after 20 mins, my eyes began to hurt a little, fantastic to watch, but i think it will be reserved for special events, its not something you can watch for hours.

They had clips of other sports too, best of the bunch was tennis, that looked absolutely stunning, the angle brought so much more to the game. It was filmed from above, and was totally different to watch. Looking forward to more sports in 3D  8-)

or you could actually go to a match and see it in real, true high definition, perfect quality 3-D  ;D

Full of sodding chavs  ;D

who all have sky and hence, pay your wages m8  :y


As with most companies, you don't fraternise with customers  ;D
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« Reply #10 on: 01 February 2010, 20:23:17 »

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Will it revolutionise TV?

No, but we'll get to laught at all the mouth-breathers watching the footie down the pub with their geeky 3D glasses on. ;D

Kevin
It will make a change from programing the pda to emulate a sky remote and switching the box off just as one of the ladyboys score a goal. ;D ;D

Never thought of that one! <rummages for old Ipaq>

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Re: Sky 3D TV
« Reply #11 on: 01 February 2010, 20:31:55 »

Is this what was mentioned years ago where we can pick any camera angle that we choose to watch from.

Plus if these will be special event veiwings then I suppose they will be pay to view. :-/ :-/
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« Reply #12 on: 01 February 2010, 20:33:31 »

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Is this what was mentioned years ago where we can pick any camera angle that we choose to watch from.

Plus if these will be special event veiwings then I suppose they will be pay to view. :-/ :-/


No. Sky are generously going to give it to us for free.
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« Reply #13 on: 01 February 2010, 20:34:29 »

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Is this what was mentioned years ago where we can pick any camera angle that we choose to watch from.

Plus if these will be special event veiwings then I suppose they will be pay to view. :-/ :-/


No. Sky are generously going to give it to us for free.

For once, you are correct.

Free to HD+ Customers by the end of the year  :y
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« Reply #14 on: 01 February 2010, 20:36:16 »

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Is this what was mentioned years ago where we can pick any camera angle that we choose to watch from.

Plus if these will be special event veiwings then I suppose they will be pay to view. :-/ :-/


No. Sky are generously going to give it to us for free.

For once, you are correct.

Free to HD+ Customers by the end of the year  :y


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