Thread: TiVo 3D using TiVo
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Old 17-12-2011, 23:27   #8
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Re: 3D using TiVo

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Originally Posted by paultrademark View Post
Agree with most of that, I do wear glasses though.. maybe need them checked haha

3DTV's have come down massively in price, yeah its probably a fad but its good to sit down with the family and watch a 3D movie.. the other half was very wary about it but when she watched it the other day even she was impressed by the tech involved.

What surprised me the most about the set up I have, is the 2D > 3D conversion.. e.g I put on Eastenders and it surprised me the depth it made it look.. maybe am easy pleased though haha
The strictly come dancing 3D production showed 3D off pretty well tonight even if the shows utter junk
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