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Old 26-05-2013, 14:19   #19
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Re: Virgin in 3d

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Originally Posted by Qtx View Post


The LG 3D tv's can make 2D tv into 3D and much of the it is as good as a kosha 3D film. Didn't expect it to be so good at all. So you may not actually need a 3D channel.

Most 3D films are depth based 3D rather than pop-out which is what someone usually expects.

I enjoy documentaries in 3D, like the Galapagos 3D recently on Sky but the dog prefers watching movies in 3D
The Samsung Active 3D TVs can also convert to 3D. Eastenders was something I tested it with and the Queen Vic had a lot of depth lol.
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