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Damo Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 917 Age : 52 Registration date : 2006-10-04
| Subject: 3D TV Thu May 06 2010, 13:45 | |
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toyo Tackle Tart
Number of posts : 365 Age : 41 Registration date : 2008-03-15
| Subject: Re: 3D TV Thu May 06 2010, 14:02 | |
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carpingmatt Tackle Tart
Number of posts : 385 Age : 40 Localisation : Galway / Tuam Registration date : 2009-03-06
| Subject: Re: 3D TV Thu May 06 2010, 16:38 | |
| know someone with a 3d projector but not seen it in action yet. sure they will be mad money for a couple of years and just like plasmas now they will plumet in price | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: 3D TV Thu May 06 2010, 23:17 | |
| i seen a bit about them on tv wed nite...they were saying the total package at the mo is around 7000stg .....so it was said better wait afew years until they drop in price....mad money an by the way there is only 1 film out at the mo thats 3D an it for kids............... |
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Damo Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 917 Age : 52 Registration date : 2006-10-04
| Subject: Re: 3D TV Fri May 07 2010, 08:36 | |
| €1500 for Samsung 40" LED! | |
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56K Natas Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 2232 Age : 49 Localisation : Kinsale Registration date : 2006-09-24
| Subject: Re: 3D TV Fri May 07 2010, 13:00 | |
| Am I right in thinking that you have to put on glasses to watch them ??? If so I don't think they will really take off... it's hard enough to track down the remote at times never mind bloody glasses | |
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Damo Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 917 Age : 52 Registration date : 2006-10-04
| Subject: Re: 3D TV Fri May 07 2010, 14:03 | |
| Yep, active glasses, around €100 a set, more for watching films and big sporting events | |
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colinhealy79 Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 1502 Age : 45 Registration date : 2007-02-18
| Subject: Re: 3D TV Fri May 07 2010, 23:54 | |
| do they work as a normal telly aswell ,seen them in harveys the other day look class ,some price drops in tvs | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: 3D TV Sun May 09 2010, 11:21 | |
| great for porn . 3D tits . |
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Nerijus26 Carp Hunter
Number of posts : 263 Age : 42 Localisation : Kilkenny Registration date : 2009-06-07
| Subject: Re: 3D TV Sun May 09 2010, 11:45 | |
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bilbert55 Carp Hunter
Number of posts : 327 Age : 42 Localisation : Galway Registration date : 2008-09-24
| Subject: Re: 3D TV Sun Aug 15 2010, 06:26 | |
| Have 1 of these set up in our shop.... Shear Klass!!
The 50" Samsung. You can use as a normal Tv and when your watching 3D channel on Sky or have rented/bought a 3D Bluray, you pop on the active glasses. Glasses eat batteries! Picture quality is top of the range... HD at its best!
The 3D Bluray player, again shear klass, it has built in wi-fi and will stream all files from local network. HD rip, avi's etc....
Really fecking tempted! But think it'll a 21:9 TV going into me house once it;s built!!! | |
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MIKE B Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 1957 Age : 75 Localisation : clare Registration date : 2006-12-20
| Subject: Re: 3D TV Sun Aug 15 2010, 07:53 | |
| How long before we see some tart on the bank with one???? | |
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popped up Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 964 Age : 51 Localisation : MIDLETON, CO. CORK Registration date : 2008-12-17
| Subject: Re: 3D TV Sun Aug 15 2010, 15:49 | |
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