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i dont think you even need the chip, whats really throwing me for a loop is this, since when do you need 240 hz for 3d, I would imagine this is a spawn from nvidia's technology for 3d glasses which only requires a 120 hz monitor..
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![]() you know if I didn't just buy 3 new TVs in the fall when I moved I would be all over that in a 60" size. there may not be many movies out now but next year you will see a bunch. my only hope is they still make normal bluerays as well as 3d.
but I have a few peevs on blue ray also.. why is it the rental places are resisting increasing the blue ray sections? I go to rodgers and they have 20 movies in blue ray probably less than 10% of the "new titles" blue ray players are very afordable now and upconvert dvds so why are more people not getting them? also if you have to where 3d glasses to watch the 3d movies, are they going to make them available in prescription lenses? I am at that age where I need my glasses to watch tv now, but I still like it loud ![]() Steve
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Its not even a 'chip' per say.... its just like a dvd player. You buy a box to play 3d dvds, plug it into your tv, and instant 3d! Im not sure the quality of it or how much it costs but you can bet we will see this technology everywhere soon. -Diana |