What kind of content did you tried?
Nothing exciting, just basic test scenes.
What kind of content did you tried?
LCD/LED TVs are definitely cheaper (especially the low end ones if you're talking about 3X price difference). That's why they dominate the market. Then again, Plasma TVs survive for a reason.
I think if they make smaller Panasonic 3DTV, I'd just buy one and use it as a monitor. Does that work ?
You'd risk burn-in generally but the visual real estate would be similar to having a 50"+ screen in a modest size living room.
I can't find a (3D) Plasma monitor smaller than 40". Am looking for a 30" one.
I'm going to use it mostly for gaming.
A few UK PlayStation 3 gamers have found they already have access to the 3D version of Super Stardust HD, reporting it "looks gorgeous" and (presumably thanks to the recent update) automatically adjusts the TV to the proper settings and prompts the player to slip on their shutter glasses. While the PSN store only shows a few updates, if you already have the game (and a 3DTV, of course) deleting it and redownloading should nab the new version.
Bigger is better for 3d.(IMO)
With screens too smal , the sense of scale is really missing ,since 3dstereo gives the real scale of things .
I'd definitely go for anything > 40.
The perfect scale would be about the scale where a character filmed at 1,60 metter(standard 35mm) would look real size at zero parallaxe (plan of the screen).Something around that.
But that's because i'm not the biggest fan of shrinked worlds in stereo3d.Immersiveness is better when the scale feels about right.
Some unofficial 3D viral video for PS3:
http://kotaku.com/5559608/modern-warfare-2-going-3d-on-the-ps3
Kotaku speculates that MW2 may support stereoscopic 3D on PS3. I thought it's a 60fps game ?
[size=-2]May be it'd be downgraded like hell ? ^_^[/size]