dfergie Proud Staff Member Original poster Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Sep 8, 2003 104,252 9,053 West of the Pecos, between White City and Roswell Dec 30, 2011 #1 The so-called 4K by 2K (3,840 by 2,160 pixels) LCD TV measures 84 inches diagonally, is 3D ready and features LG's Smart TV technology. twice.com
The so-called 4K by 2K (3,840 by 2,160 pixels) LCD TV measures 84 inches diagonally, is 3D ready and features LG's Smart TV technology. twice.com
TheForce SatelliteGuys Master Supporting Founder Pub Member / Supporter Oct 13, 2003 39,806 15,672 Jacksonville, FL, Earth Dec 30, 2011 #2 Bigger, Better, But Cheaper? Doubt it. This is what we need to display full HD 3D that is not halved by the Passive technology.
Bigger, Better, But Cheaper? Doubt it. This is what we need to display full HD 3D that is not halved by the Passive technology.
Dah-Henny SatelliteGuys Pro May 12, 2007 3,666 346 Boone, North Carolina Dec 30, 2011 #3 It's been reported that the price will be in the 10K dollar range.
T TechPrime New Member Dec 24, 2011 2 0 T.A Jan 1, 2012 #4 Don Landis said: Bigger, Better, But Cheaper? Doubt it. This is what we need to display full HD 3D that is not halved by the Passive technology. Click to expand... Current passive technology looks good enough for my eyes, at least in movies. (haven't tried games) It doesn't look like something that was cut in half from a resolution standpoint, even though I know it is. What we do need, is OLED.
Don Landis said: Bigger, Better, But Cheaper? Doubt it. This is what we need to display full HD 3D that is not halved by the Passive technology. Click to expand... Current passive technology looks good enough for my eyes, at least in movies. (haven't tried games) It doesn't look like something that was cut in half from a resolution standpoint, even though I know it is. What we do need, is OLED.