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| Samsung to offer 2D to 3D conversion HDTVs I just posted the article Samsung to offer 2D to 3D conversion HDTVs. Quote:
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| Re: Samsung to offer 2D to 3D conversion HDTVs It is no use sir! You just spam on the site. |
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| But is the picture quality as good as my KURO? I doubt it. And after watching all of the 3D TV's available, it is obvious to me that you need at least a 100" screen to appreciate the advantages of the 3D experience. 3D looks good at I Max because the screen is large enough to encompass the entire field of vision. |
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