Browse Forums Home Theatre & Automation 1 Jul 25, 2011 9:48 pm Re: 3D Plasma / LED / LCD / Projector - Is it for you 2Jul 25, 2011 9:53 pm Custom downslope build Build thread viewtopic.php?f=31&t=61873 Blog http://www.buildingroyalmanor.blogspot.com.au Re: 3D Plasma / LED / LCD / Projector - Is it for you 13Jul 29, 2011 7:06 pm Building the Porter Davis Sandhurst 33 Our Thread: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=42820&start=20 Re: 3D Plasma / LED / LCD / Projector - Is it for you 16Aug 13, 2013 4:11 am A 3d fan. Definitely. Waiting for ps4 + 3d projector + motion sensor. I think gaming experience will be significantly improved than ps3 + led tv Enjoy Photography & Design Re: 3D Plasma / LED / LCD / Projector - Is it for you 17Aug 13, 2013 10:30 am wouldn't be spamming would we!!! Settlement 1/2/12 New Shed 23/3/12 Slab poured 27/3/12 Frame complete 4/5/12 Roof complete 1/6/12 LOCKUP 29/6/12 Our new build blog http://kareenhillsownerbuild.blogspot.com/ Re: 3D Plasma / LED / LCD / Projector - Is it for you 18Aug 13, 2013 12:10 pm delatite13 wouldn't be spamming would we!!! Wouldn't be trolling would we? I hate 3D personally. As a concept it had a lot of promise but in practice it has been a big disappointment. The cinema versions tend to give me a headache, the home versions underwhelm. All versions seem to lose both brightness and contrast, and film makers use it without adding value. Thor for example was a waste of the technology. Some films have been worth it though. Avatar benefitted from 3D but these are the exceptions. HD Re: 3D Plasma / LED / LCD / Projector - Is it for you 19Aug 14, 2013 11:33 am This was July 29th http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/br ... 6687631987 Foxtel ditches 3D due to lack of interest From: AAP July 29, 2013 4:10PM Increase Text Size Decrease Text Size THE section of 3D movies at the DVD store could soon go the way of Betamax, with Australian audiences showing a distinct lack of interest in the technology. The low rate of take-up has already prompted international content producers to axe their 3D output and now Foxtel has followed suit locally. In a statement on Monday, the pay-TV provider said the channel would be removed from the on-screen and online TV guides on August 27. "In light of the recent moves by the BBC and ESPN and other 3D content producers around the world, as well as the lack of interest by Australian audiences of 3D television, it is no longer viable for Foxtel to maintain a dedicated 3D channel," a Foxtel spokesperson said in the statement. Foxtel says it will continue to show 3D movies on its On Demand service from time to time. Looking to start the journey of becoming an owner builder in SA. Feeling pretty (overly) confident on the building and construction details, but really struggling to find… 0 8366 No. It's not original. Circa early to mid 90s would be my guess and maybe even as late as early 2000s 1 6587 |