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  1. Clark Green

    ‘Avatar 2’ Renews Push for 3D Format in Movie Theaters

    Biggest options buyers worry about now is do they want Roku or Android TV built in to their TV's. 99.9% of the TV's on store shelves are 4K so consumers don't even think twice or worry if the TV is 4K because it's the norm now.
  2. Clark Green

    ‘Avatar 2’ Renews Push for 3D Format in Movie Theaters

    Meaning the national stuff from NBC, CBS, ABC etc? I can't think of anything our local channels produce that would benefit from 4K. Honestly I don't even know if they create any local content other than news. The rest is from the national feeds.
  3. Clark Green

    ‘Avatar 2’ Renews Push for 3D Format in Movie Theaters

    I don't think I'd want to see any of my local TV anchors in 4K. They are scary enough looking in HD.
  4. Clark Green

    ‘Avatar 2’ Renews Push for 3D Format in Movie Theaters

    Sadly manufacturers and the general public has moved on from 3D. 4K and 8K and streaming is what everyone is striving to own and use, 3D will be a fun niche hobby for a few folks out there, but I don't ever see 3D TV's being made again since so many makers took a bath during the last short phase.
  5. Clark Green

    ‘Avatar 2’ Renews Push for 3D Format in Movie Theaters

    I agree. I only lasted 30 minutes and finally stopped watching. Was way too hokey for my liking. It's been ages since first movie, how many folks under 30 even know what Avatar is or is about? My teen has never heard of it and they are a key demographic for this kind of movie.
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