18-12-2011, 15:23
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Re: 3D using TiVo
More to the point, it was actually being used as the reason why you can't yet buy glasses free 3d televisions. There is nothing wrong with the 2d picture quality on current 3d televisions which use glasses.
HD boy has misunderstood the one article which he has used to back most of what he has said in this thread.
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18-12-2011, 15:28
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Re: 3D using TiVo
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Try not being such a dork - the only reference in that article uses the same words you did (in fact, I would go as far to say that you quoted it without attribution) It's still only an assertion, as no supporting evidence was given.
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Considering the person that said that was from Which magazine. Which magazine test TVs out.
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18-12-2011, 15:34
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Considering the person that said that was from Which magazine. Which magazine test TVs out.
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But they haven't tested glasses free televisions because, as the article states, they're not currently available!
There is nothing to suggest that the 2d picture quality on currently available 3d televisions suffers apart from your own post. The article you're relying your post doesn't contain any basis for what you've said.
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18-12-2011, 15:37
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Re: 3D using TiVo
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Try not being such a dork
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Are you from North America 
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I am not going to debate about this any further.
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18-12-2011, 15:45
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Re: 3D using TiVo
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Are you from North America 
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I am not going to debate about this any further.
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18-12-2011, 16:03
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Re: 3D using TiVo
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I am not going to debate about this any further.
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Good seeing you haven't got a 3DTV.
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18-12-2011, 16:10
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Re: 3D using TiVo
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Considering the person that said that was from Which magazine. Which magazine test TVs out.
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Don't take any tech advice from either the BBC news site or Which you will get far better info from places like Cnet, Engadget, the Verge. Generally I can't fault the been for their news but some of the stuff I have read from their tech reporters in the past is laughable.
Plus what has dork and North America got to do with one another? Last time I checked they speak English there as well.
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18-12-2011, 17:22
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Re: 3D using TiVo
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Plus what has dork and North America got to do with one another?
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American/Canadian slang
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18-12-2011, 18:05
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Re: 3D using TiVo
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Originally Posted by paultrademark
I wear glasses and the 3D glasses I got (Samsung SSG-3100GB) fit fine over my normal glasses but I wear smaller framed glasses.
Best way would be to go to a store and try them on 
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Thanks for the reply, good to know
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18-12-2011, 18:29
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Originally a corruption of Dick, British army slang for penis. The yanks may have popularised it's use, and it's meaning might be slightly different now, but we had it first. Sorry!
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18-12-2011, 18:32
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Re: 3D using TiVo
That's not the meaning I know - it's a term I picked up when I worked with septics in the USAF/NSA in the 70's/80's.
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18-12-2011, 18:35
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Re: 3D using TiVo
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Originally a corruption of Dick, British army slang for penis. The yanks may have popularised it's use, and it's meaning might be slightly different now, but we had it first. Sorry!
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Well i found this on wikipedia
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Dork may refer to:
American/Canadian slang for a quirky, silly and/or stupid, socially inept person, or one who is out of touch with contemporary trends. Often confused with nerd and geek, but does not imply the same intellectual proclivity.
Vulgar slang for "penis"
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18-12-2011, 18:47
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Re: 3D using TiVo
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Originally Posted by jonandmarkuk
I have a question.
Are any of the glasses for the TV's been made for people who wear glasses anyway?
Myself and my partner both wear glasses and contact lenses and from what we have seen so far the only comfortable way to watch a 3D tv would be to put contact lenses in to then put glasses on again?
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All 3D glasses are fine to wear on top of regular specs and quite comfortable.
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Are you from North America 
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I am not going to debate about this any further.
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Is that because so many people have proved your 'theory' as rubbish yet again. With no actual evidence to back up your so called 'theory'
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18-12-2011, 18:48
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Re: 3D using TiVo
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All 3D glasses are fine to wear on top of regular specs and quite comfortable.
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Is that because so many people have proved your 'theory' as rubbish yet again. With no actual evidence to back up your so called 'theory'
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It is not my theory. I am just saying what the BBC link says.
zantarous has said their tech reporters in the past are laughable. So i will now say that the BBC link is rubbish.
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18-12-2011, 19:16
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Re: 3D using TiVo
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Originally Posted by HD Boy
It is not my theory. I am just saying what the BBC link says.
zantarous has said their tech reporters in the past are laughable. So i will now say that the BBC link is rubbish.
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it is indeed rubbish.
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