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3d tv
« on: 01 December 2011, 15:59:20 »

posted a while ago that i was gonna buy a 3d tv, well i have it now and its a cracker! samsung 51" plasma+1, 2 pairs of 3d glasses (£60 each if i were to buy them seperate) and a free movie, all for the unbelievable price of £570!! from comet. The price was £649, but they guy chopped 80 sovs off almost immediatly. :o :)
we watched avatar on it the other night in 3d....amazing!!!!!
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Re: 3d tv
« Reply #1 on: 01 December 2011, 16:35:45 »

Can't complain at that price  :y
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Re: 3d tv
« Reply #2 on: 01 December 2011, 17:34:07 »

I think I got about half way through Avatar before my head started hurting.  ;)

Mrs. KW put the glasses on once, for all of about 20s, wobbled a bit, then vowed never again. ;D

Good job ;D  - we only have one pair, and they were a freebie with the telly, along with the BR player and 3D films.
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Re: 3d tv
« Reply #3 on: 01 December 2011, 18:11:36 »

I think I got about half way through Avatar before my head started hurting.  ;)

Mrs. KW put the glasses on once, for all of about 20s, wobbled a bit, then vowed never again. ;D

Good job ;D  - we only have one pair, and they were a freebie with the telly, along with the BR player and 3D films.

Yes I'm inclined to agree - I find the effect quite unnatural and so don't bother too much with it.

I'm glad therefore that I didn't buy the set specifically for 3D as I would have been disappointed - although along with the two pairs of glasses included with the set there was a Samsung Galaxy Tab thrown in as well and, I must say, I consider this device to be more desireable than the 3D element of the tv package.
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