Dick
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I paid a visit to my local (Maine) Best Buy a few days back and noticed a prominent display of a 55" Samsung curved screen t.v., on "sale" for roughly $3500.00. A sales clerk approached me and asked if I needed anything, and I asked her, essentially, why I might need a slightly curved screen t.v. for almost $4,000. for what was the same size set as my 3-D Panny set, for which I paid about $1500. The clerk told me she had just attended a trade show, and informed me that Samsung and various other manufacturers were dropping 3-D support in deference to curved-screen technology, which added depth and rendered 3-D obsolete.
This information did not sit well with me. For one thing, this curved screen bullshit is just a gimmick and adds almost no perceivable depth. Secondly, I now own nearly 100 3-D Blu-rays, and if Samsung and other companies are dropping 3-D support, where would that leave me and millions of other 3-D enthusiasts?
Personally, I think this women was full of shit, and misinterpreted what she was told at the trade show.
But is there anyone here who can provide information about this issue?
This information did not sit well with me. For one thing, this curved screen bullshit is just a gimmick and adds almost no perceivable depth. Secondly, I now own nearly 100 3-D Blu-rays, and if Samsung and other companies are dropping 3-D support, where would that leave me and millions of other 3-D enthusiasts?
Personally, I think this women was full of shit, and misinterpreted what she was told at the trade show.
But is there anyone here who can provide information about this issue?