Try Best Buy or Sony Style.
What did you not like about the Panasonic set, other than the tight eye glasses ?
Verizon has announced it is going 3D with the new video-on-demand offering from WealthTV. This FiOS Exclusive will feature an upcoming episode on classic cars, "Wealth on Wheels Classic," in 3D.
The glasses where ok, and did not impact me...but I just watched a couple of minutes. I am not sure if it was this specific set of glasses, but I had the feeling with the Panasonic that the scenes got a little bit dark when I put on the glasses, not sure if it is reality?!
I think you need to watch a bit longer. At least I had similar issues when watching my first 3d movie. After a while the eyes(brain?) adjusted and I could enjoy the content instead of artifacts. Displays are not yet perfect(probably never will be).
The good thing is that source material in a sense is perfect and you don't need to rebuy movies when getting a new display. It's better to have 3d early adaptor phase now rather than in five years to future
Hm, I tried it again...but it seemed to me that the Panasonic is way darker than for instance the Samsung...
Funny stuff, I was not aware before: when you are out of a certain distance to the TV, the glasses went of, thus no 3D effect any more?
It was not even that far away to be honest: can this be adjusted or is this a fundamental flaw?
That image through the tall grass on the Kotaku page is a nice example when post processing just won't work well.
Konami updated the game's official site with notice of a location test that will be held from the 30th through the 1st at Adores Shibuya (yes, that's an actual arcade name) and Round One Yokoyama Station West.
The location test will unlock a previously undisclosed mode of play: "Mission Mode."
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The game also still has its nationwide online team battle mode. And just for the record, it still seems to be 3D.
Those who make the effort to try out the game in advance be given 2,000 reward points for use in PS3's Metal Gear Online.
Whats the worst thing about 3D? The glasses. Gunnar Optiks realized that and decided to come up with their own line of fashionable, pricey 3D glasses.
If you really mean go off, I don't know, but maybe you mean lose synchronization? Some of the shutter glasses have a problem that seems to be caused by reflections from the TV screen -- they lose sync. There is an easy fix: just cover temporarily the glasses' sensor with a finger, and sync is recovered. I hear (haven't tried it) that the loss of sync can be prevented by masking off part of the sensor with a piece of tape.Funny stuff, I was not aware before: when you are out of a certain distance to the TV, the glasses went of, thus no 3D effect any more?
It was not even that far away to be honest: can this be adjusted or is this a fundamental flaw?
If you really mean go off, I don't know, but maybe you mean lose synchronization? Some of the shutter glasses have a problem that seems to be caused by reflections from the TV screen -- they lose sync. There is an easy fix: just cover temporarily the glasses' sensor with a finger, and sync is recovered. I hear (haven't tried it) that the loss of sync can be prevented by masking off part of the sensor with a piece of tape.