Road rules7 mins ago
Is 3D TV worth it?
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Anyone got a 3D TV? I was wondering if there is any benefit or is it just a gimmick. Can you get the benefit of viewing a small(ish) tv screen something which is really intended for the cinema? I dont play games. I dont have Sky. I will have to buy a Bluetooth DVD player. What tv progs are there on Freeview and how do you access them? I have seen a budget 3D TV 42" in Sainsburys which seems like very good value. 4 HDMI. 2 SCARTS for £330. It has their own brand stamped on it but I understand it is made in Turkey by Cello who supply all the budget makes in UK under different brands.
Any advice please?
Any advice please?
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you would have to buy a blu-ray dvd player ,not cheap, in all its a gimmick which will most likely give you a headache when watching it also steer well clear of cheapo 3D sets, if you do plum for one go for sony/ Panasonic/ lg / Samsung/and yes think you will have to get a sky box too and 3D needs a large screen,nothing under 40"
you would have to buy a blu-ray dvd player ,not cheap, in all its a gimmick which will most likely give you a headache when watching it also steer well clear of cheapo 3D sets, if you do plum for one go for sony/ Panasonic/ lg / Samsung/and yes think you will have to get a sky box too and 3D needs a large screen,nothing under 40"
You can only get the benefit of 3D if the INPUT to the TV is 3D.
So you need either Sky 3D, or a 3D Blu Ray Player (and a 3D Blu Ray movie "disk")
If you have not got either then it is not worth having a 3D TV.
Also cheap TVs are cheap because they use cheap components and use a lot of electricity over quality TVs (which can mount up over time).
Do yourself a favour and get a decent brand (Samsung, Panasonic, Sony etc).
So you need either Sky 3D, or a 3D Blu Ray Player (and a 3D Blu Ray movie "disk")
If you have not got either then it is not worth having a 3D TV.
Also cheap TVs are cheap because they use cheap components and use a lot of electricity over quality TVs (which can mount up over time).
Do yourself a favour and get a decent brand (Samsung, Panasonic, Sony etc).