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RolandL
- Roland Lataille
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
TravisR 
Unless their 3-D works with current sets and players, I think it will basically be a pipe dream. There's no way that they're going to convince people to buy a possibly highly expensive new TV and player just to see a handful of movies in 3-D.
List of "handful of movies in 3-D" -
http://www.3dmovielist.com/list.html
List of future 3-D movies -
http://marketsaw.blogspot.com/2007/04/list-of-upcoming-3d-movies.html
Roland Lataille
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- Joined: August 2001
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Would be cool if it works w/ my semi-120Hz Samsung DLP, but sounds like it might not -- and even if it does, it'd probably be at 1/2-resolution due to Samsung's implementation on their DLP RPTVs.
But anyway, maybe they'll get me back into trying out some video games for a change -- or maybe not.

At the end of the day, sounds like this will mainly just be a gamer thing w/ very little actual cinematic value for the forseeable future...
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Just another amateur learning to paint w/ "the light of the world".
- Joined: August 1999
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I own the philips 47pfl7403D/F7 and also the ps3 (80) and it works fine with the 120 refresh rate.
Jacob
My Home Theater Equipment:
Philips 47pfl7403D/F7 Onkyo 605 7.1 Receiver Aiwa Speakers and Sub woofer Panasonic 80 Blu ray Toshiba bdx2000 Sony PlayStation 3 Blu ray Direct TV in HD with DVR