Did anyone see the Masters in 3D when it was on? It looked AMAZING. the depth of field seen was enough for me. I am going to wait for the Mitsubishi 65" DLP to come out and get that one, as it's $1800 with all the other goodies that I want. Need a new TV anyway, my 56" panasonic isn't cutting it in my theatre room. as for receiver, i have no problem upgrading because i have 5.1, and i want 7.2. for BD, i have a PS3, so only a firmware update away from 3d capability there.
I see big use of 3d for sports, as showcased for the Masters, and we've already seen it for movies, and Monsters vs Aliens in 3d looks pretty good, will be nice to see what else they put out. DirecTV already has big plans for it, including the only carrier to initially broadcast the ESPN3D channel, and also a regular N3D channel that is going to be free to all HD customers, 3D PPV movies, and a 3D on-demand channel.
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Did anyone see the Masters in 3D when it was on? It looked AMAZING. the depth of field seen was enough for me. I am going to wait for the Mitsubishi 65" DLP to come out and get that one, as it's $1800 with all the other goodies that I want. Need a new TV anyway, my 56" panasonic isn't cutting it in my theatre room. as for receiver, i have no problem upgrading because i have 5.1, and i want 7.2. for BD, i have a PS3, so only a firmware update away from 3d capability there.
I see big use of 3d for sports, as showcased for the Masters, and we've already seen it for movies, and Monsters vs Aliens in 3d looks pretty good, will be nice to see what else they put out. DirecTV already has big plans for it, including the only carrier to initially broadcast the ESPN3D channel, and also a regular N3D channel that is going to be free to all HD customers, 3D PPV movies, and a 3D on-demand channel.
I'm sold.