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Is 3D TV dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="joecrow" data-source="post: 1218222" data-attributes="member: 128337"><p>It is perhaps ironic that with the latest LAV filters, Madvr and MP 1.16 we can now play framepacked 3D from MP without having to use an external player, but it seems that all the major TV manufactures have dropped the 3D capability for their 2017 ranges. I seems doubly odd given that by all accounts playing frame packed 3D on a 4K TV gives a much improved PQ (no loss of brightness) compared to a Full HD TV. Personally I really like 3D, for me it gives an added dimension to those movies which have really included some dramatic effects and even on those movies where the effects are less/lesser I prefer the increased depth to 2D.</p><p>As far as I am aware glasses free 3D, bar a couple of demo prototypes, seems to have died, so what is the future?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joecrow, post: 1218222, member: 128337"] It is perhaps ironic that with the latest LAV filters, Madvr and MP 1.16 we can now play framepacked 3D from MP without having to use an external player, but it seems that all the major TV manufactures have dropped the 3D capability for their 2017 ranges. I seems doubly odd given that by all accounts playing frame packed 3D on a 4K TV gives a much improved PQ (no loss of brightness) compared to a Full HD TV. Personally I really like 3D, for me it gives an added dimension to those movies which have really included some dramatic effects and even on those movies where the effects are less/lesser I prefer the increased depth to 2D. As far as I am aware glasses free 3D, bar a couple of demo prototypes, seems to have died, so what is the future? [/QUOTE]
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