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Stephen 15-05-2011 10:45

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35236728)
Most ordinary people cannot afford a 3D tv but good luck to those few who can.

They are coming down in price now. I could only afford it due to having a 30th the other week and getting quiet a bit of money to spend on it.

muppetman11 15-05-2011 10:49

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35236731)
They are coming down in price now. I could only afford it due to having a 30th the other week and getting quiet a bit of money to spend on it.

I agree I've been considering getting one , I've narrowed it down to an LG passive model

http://www.lg.com/uk/cinema3d/cinema3d/index.jsp

OLDGOLD 15-05-2011 10:58

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35236728)
Most ordinary people cannot afford a 3D tv but good luck to those few who can.

Even if I could afford one I wouldn't get one, at least not until they release them without the need to wear glasses.

denphone 15-05-2011 10:59

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. II.
 
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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35236731)
They are coming down in price now. I could only afford it due to having a 30th the other week and getting quiet a bit of money to spend on it.

Lucky you but do you think that 3D will become mainstream because at the moment l have my doubts due to the price of the tv,s and also the lack of 3D content.:(

carlwaring 15-05-2011 10:59

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And my eyesight is such that I'm sure I could not watch anything in 3D anyway.

Hugh 15-05-2011 10:59

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35236728)
Most ordinary people cannot afford a 3D tv but good luck to those few who can.

Most ordinary people can't afford 40+" LCD TVs and the full Sky Sports and Movies package, but that doesn't stop them.....;)

Stephen 15-05-2011 11:03

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. II.
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35236733)
I agree I've been considering getting one , I've narrowed it down to an LG passive model

http://www.lg.com/uk/cinema3d/cinema3d/index.jsp

I got this one,
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/samsung...70746-pdt.html
it's last years model but is now £699 for 46" and it's not led but that doesn't really matter. The pq on it is amazing. Also as freeview hd and Samsung smart tv features. Retails for double that on some stores still. Active glasses still are expensive but the passive sets are also really costly as they are newer so I think the costs would be about the same.

So I welcome the 3D content starting to appear.

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35236739)
Lucky you but do you think that 3D will become mainstream because at the moment l have my doubts due to the price of the tv,s and also the lack of 3D content.:(

It may do eventually but even HD uptake is still not exactly main stream yet. It's taken large screen TVs a w years to drop in price and it will be the same for 3D. Content will come as more stuff is shot in 3D.

denphone 15-05-2011 11:04

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35236741)
Most ordinary people can't afford 40+" LCD TVs and the full Sky Sports and Movies package, but that doesn't stop them.....;)

no it does not stop them but l would say thats why a considerable amount of people are in debt and they seem to forget that you have to pay it off with interest and l am glad to say that l have no debt.:(

muppetman11 15-05-2011 11:06

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. II.
 
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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35236742)
I got this one,
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/samsung...70746-pdt.html
it's last years model but is now £699 for 46" and it's not led but that doesn't really matter. The pq on it is amazing. Also as freeview hd and Samsung smart tv features. Retails for double that on some stores still. Active glasses still are expensive but the passive sets are also really costly as they are newer so I think the costs would be about the same.

So I welcome the 3D content starting to appear.

---------- Post added at 10:03 ---------- Previous post was at 10:00 ----------



It may do eventually but even HD uptake is still not exactly main stream yet. It's taken large screen TVs a w years to drop in price and it will be the same for 3D. Content will come as more stuff is shot in 3D.

Nice price , my only reason for looking at passive is I find the active glasses can give me a headache. It's good news more 3D content is on the way for VM subscribers.

Hugh 15-05-2011 11:07

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35236746)
no it does not stop them but l would say thats why a considerable amount of people are in debt and they seem to forget that you have to pay it off with interest and l am glad to say that l have no debt.:(

Once more, we are in agreement - the only debt I have is our mortgage, and that gets paid off in September this year. :D

muppetman11 15-05-2011 11:08

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35236739)
Lucky you but do you think that 3D will become mainstream because at the moment l have my doubts due to the price of the tv,s and also the lack of 3D content.:(

The same could have been said about HD when that first launched.

denphone 15-05-2011 11:10

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. II.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35236742)
I got this one,
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/samsung...70746-pdt.html
it's last years model but is now £699 for 46" and it's not led but that doesn't really matter. The pq on it is amazing. Also as freeview hd and Samsung smart tv features. Retails for double that on some stores still. Active glasses still are expensive but the passive sets are also really costly as they are newer so I think the costs would be about the same.

So I welcome the 3D content starting to appear.

---------- Post added at 10:03 ---------- Previous post was at 10:00 ----------



It may do eventually but even HD uptake is still not exactly main stream yet. It's taken large screen TVs a w years to drop in price and it will be the same for 3D. Content will come as more stuff is shot in 3D.

The vast majority of the public will as you say take years to adapt to new stuff.:erm:

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35236751)
The same could have been said about HD when that first launched.

There is still a considerable percentage who have not got a HDTV set and even if they have some will not have got it working to its full potential yet.:erm:

Stephen 15-05-2011 11:11

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35236748)
Nice price , my only reason for looking at passive is I find the active glasses can give me a headache. It's good news more 3D content is on the way for VM subscribers.

I've been fine so far but only use the glasses a few hours a week just now.

It is good news and I was surprised at how much 3D VOD content there actually is now.

denphone 15-05-2011 11:14

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35236749)
Once more, we are in agreement - the only debt I have is our mortgage, and that gets paid off in September this year. :D

My friend and his partner have just finished paying off their mortgage and they totally relieved that they do not have to find that income anymore.:D

Hugh 15-05-2011 11:36

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35236761)
My friend and his partner have just finished paying off their mortgage and they totally relieved that they do not have to find that income anymore.:D

That is our thought as well.

First year after payment, using what were the mortgage payments to save up for my daughter's wedding in June 2012 (with the remainder of our savings), and then after that, using what were the mortgage payments to save up a nest-egg for our retirement 10 years later.

Anyhoo, this is way :notopic:- let's get back to the thread topic, shall we? :D


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