It's cool and there are probably some titles that are hard to find now, but the resolution isn't as good. Ready Player One looked particularly soft. Rampage was okay, and those two are all I have from them. I generally watch my movies on a pretty large screen so I'm kind of sensitive to the...
I have a couple from when I gave it a test run. They are a little soft and not all devices support it. I don't remember which but between my Lgtv app, my xbox one, and my firestick, one or two of them wouldn't play it. I do applaud VUDU for the effort. I would like to be able to stream my...
Although the glasses can be finicky, DLP is the way to go. I went with the BenQ TK800 but there are other models that rate better. It's a bit slow about changing from 4k to 3d but there is absolutely no ghosting on any title I've watched with it. I also have an old Epson 3100 that isn't bad...
The 3D in Sin City 2 is terrific and very inventive, but as a movie, not quite as good as Sin City. Every 3D enthusiast should have this in their collection.
You fools! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous is "Never get involved in a land war in Asia." But only slightly less well known is this "Never buy unknown German 3D titles without first consulting 13thman from that site you hate"
I'm with Vinnie on Blade Runner. I even liked the hazy shots better in 3d. Will it win converts? Probably not. I also went cheap and picked up the VUDU versions of Rampage and Ready Player One for 20US each, which included the 3d and 2d versions and supposedly UHD but I see no evidence of...