i found sort of a solution for it. enable 3d vision in nvidia control panel but set it to be off when game starts. this gives a boost in performance with DDD. read that on the DDD forums. ive also noticed that my windows is only using 2gb. im still trying to figure out why. its showing (usable 1.99gb) this is why i got the low memory errors.
EDIT:
I could not fix the memory problem on windows. i tryd changing my bios, volts and overclock, reseating the ram, and couple of windows settings but still get that 1.99gb usable wich is a recent issue. so im sure this is affecting my games performance a lot since they crash cause out of memory error from windows.
i have since tryd. tomb raider underworld and i was amazed at the 3d in that, sparks flying toward you and depth of the scenes is just beutifull to watch. only problem is i get slowdowns when there is fires in the scene.
also tryd GRID and again the 3d is great all around and perfect frames per second also.
I am really liking how games look with tridef(DDD) i have been WOWED by each one.
i found sort of a solution for it. enable 3d vision in nvidia control panel but set it to be off when game starts. this gives a boost in performance with DDD. read that on the DDD forums. ive also noticed that my windows is only using 2gb. im still trying to figure out why. its showing (usable 1.99gb) this is why i got the low memory errors.
EDIT:
I could not fix the memory problem on windows. i tryd changing my bios, volts and overclock, reseating the ram, and couple of windows settings but still get that 1.99gb usable wich is a recent issue. so im sure this is affecting my games performance a lot since they crash cause out of memory error from windows.
i have since tryd. tomb raider underworld and i was amazed at the 3d in that, sparks flying toward you and depth of the scenes is just beutifull to watch. only problem is i get slowdowns when there is fires in the scene.
also tryd GRID and again the 3d is great all around and perfect frames per second also.
I am really liking how games look with tridef(DDD) i have been WOWED by each one.
For people complaing about crosstalk and ghosting problems with the Samsung 3DTV's, why didn't you buy the Samsung 3D Plasma instead of the 3D LED ones????
Samsung also has Plasma 3D ready TV's and they kick ass just like the Panasonic ones. I compared both types of technologies and I can guarantee that Plasma kills LED in 3D picture quality. There's almost no ghosting at all, I coudn't see any unlike the Samsung and Sony LED 3D TV's.
I'm very happy with my purchase, I've just bought a Samsung Plasma 3DTV 63" C8000 and I think the image has superb quality like I've never seen before. I liked the Panasonic ones a lot too, but they are a bit more expensive and don't have 2D to 3D conversion. I also don't like the Pana design, samsung is slim and modern looking.
One thing I can tell for sure is, you can't compare the Samsung and Panasonic Plasmas with the Sony and Samsung LED in 3D quality, you just can't. Plasmas really hold the edge in 3D technology, you just have to see both types and compare, it's obvious that plasmas are much better for 3D just by looking at them.
I saw the Aliens vs Monsters 3D Bluray in the 63" C8000 Samsung 3D Plasma and I was sold at that moment. Amazing picture, no ghosting, at least I haven't notice any, but I saw ghosting in the LED 3D TV's, not as much as in my Alienware 120hz display, but there was ghosting.
About this Power DVD trick that you can use with the Samsung 3D TV's, this only matters if you don't have a bluray 3D player right??? Or, you can also watch the 3D MKV files with Power DVD 10 Mark II and Total Media 3D??? I know that most of my 3D Vidoes I can only watch with Nvidia 3D Player as it has the layout types and left and right separated files mode. Haven't seen this option with Power DVD 10 and Total Media 3??
I really hope this 3DTV Play software is released soon, I really have no idea what this going to be like?? Is it going to be like a software that we can download from the Nvidia site and play our games in the 3D TV's, really have no clue??? I just hope its a simple download, install and done, not a CD or something you have to buy or stuff like that??
I heard you need special high-bandwith HDMI cables to pass 3D content connecting the PC to the TV, or even the 3D BD player to the 3DTV's, is that true??? I hope that the HDMI cable that came with my Alienware AW2310 is this so called high-bandwith HDMI cable and I also would like to know with the HDMI cable that comes with the GTX470/480 also has the same capability, to display FULL 3D 1080p, the one that has mini HDMI input? Don't want to buy new HDMI cables......
My Sammy 3D Plasma TV hasn't arrived yet, but it should arrive next week, I hope I can see more 3D content than just the Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray title that will come with the TV Bundle kit. I would love to see all my 3D videos that I play with 3D Vison videoplayer and also try out some 3D ready games like mafia 2, just cause 2 and other non 3D ready titles that also look cool in 3D like GTA IV Episodes.
For people complaing about crosstalk and ghosting problems with the Samsung 3DTV's, why didn't you buy the Samsung 3D Plasma instead of the 3D LED ones????
Samsung also has Plasma 3D ready TV's and they kick ass just like the Panasonic ones. I compared both types of technologies and I can guarantee that Plasma kills LED in 3D picture quality. There's almost no ghosting at all, I coudn't see any unlike the Samsung and Sony LED 3D TV's.
I'm very happy with my purchase, I've just bought a Samsung Plasma 3DTV 63" C8000 and I think the image has superb quality like I've never seen before. I liked the Panasonic ones a lot too, but they are a bit more expensive and don't have 2D to 3D conversion. I also don't like the Pana design, samsung is slim and modern looking.
One thing I can tell for sure is, you can't compare the Samsung and Panasonic Plasmas with the Sony and Samsung LED in 3D quality, you just can't. Plasmas really hold the edge in 3D technology, you just have to see both types and compare, it's obvious that plasmas are much better for 3D just by looking at them.
I saw the Aliens vs Monsters 3D Bluray in the 63" C8000 Samsung 3D Plasma and I was sold at that moment. Amazing picture, no ghosting, at least I haven't notice any, but I saw ghosting in the LED 3D TV's, not as much as in my Alienware 120hz display, but there was ghosting.
About this Power DVD trick that you can use with the Samsung 3D TV's, this only matters if you don't have a bluray 3D player right??? Or, you can also watch the 3D MKV files with Power DVD 10 Mark II and Total Media 3D??? I know that most of my 3D Vidoes I can only watch with Nvidia 3D Player as it has the layout types and left and right separated files mode. Haven't seen this option with Power DVD 10 and Total Media 3??
I really hope this 3DTV Play software is released soon, I really have no idea what this going to be like?? Is it going to be like a software that we can download from the Nvidia site and play our games in the 3D TV's, really have no clue??? I just hope its a simple download, install and done, not a CD or something you have to buy or stuff like that??
I heard you need special high-bandwith HDMI cables to pass 3D content connecting the PC to the TV, or even the 3D BD player to the 3DTV's, is that true??? I hope that the HDMI cable that came with my Alienware AW2310 is this so called high-bandwith HDMI cable and I also would like to know with the HDMI cable that comes with the GTX470/480 also has the same capability, to display FULL 3D 1080p, the one that has mini HDMI input? Don't want to buy new HDMI cables......
My Sammy 3D Plasma TV hasn't arrived yet, but it should arrive next week, I hope I can see more 3D content than just the Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray title that will come with the TV Bundle kit. I would love to see all my 3D videos that I play with 3D Vison videoplayer and also try out some 3D ready games like mafia 2, just cause 2 and other non 3D ready titles that also look cool in 3D like GTA IV Episodes.
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For people complaing about crosstalk and ghosting problems with the Samsung 3DTV's, why didn't you buy the Samsung 3D Plasma instead of the 3D LED ones????
Samsung also has Plasma 3D ready TV's and they kick ass just like the Panasonic ones. I compared both types of technologies and I can guarantee that Plasma kills LED in 3D picture quality. There's almost no ghosting at all, I coudn't see any unlike the Samsung and Sony LED 3D TV's.
I'm very happy with my purchase, I've just bought a Samsung Plasma 3DTV 63" C8000 and I think the image has superb quality like I've never seen before. I liked the Panasonic ones a lot too, but they are a bit more expensive and don't have 2D to 3D conversion. I also don't like the Pana design, samsung is slim and modern looking.
One thing I can tell for sure is, you can't compare the Samsung and Panasonic Plasmas with the Sony and Samsung LED in 3D quality, you just can't. Plasmas really hold the edge in 3D technology, you just have to see both types and compare, it's obvious that plasmas are much better for 3D just by looking at them.
I saw the Aliens vs Monsters 3D Bluray in the 63" C8000 Samsung 3D Plasma and I was sold at that moment. Amazing picture, no ghosting, at least I haven't notice any, but I saw ghosting in the LED 3D TV's, not as much as in my Alienware 120hz display, but there was ghosting.
About this Power DVD trick that you can use with the Samsung 3D TV's, this only matters if you don't have a bluray 3D player right??? Or, you can also watch the 3D MKV files with Power DVD 10 Mark II and Total Media 3D??? I know that most of my 3D Vidoes I can only watch with Nvidia 3D Player as it has the layout types and left and right separated files mode. Haven't seen this option with Power DVD 10 and Total Media 3??
I really hope this 3DTV Play software is released soon, I really have no idea what this going to be like?? Is it going to be like a software that we can download from the Nvidia site and play our games in the 3D TV's, really have no clue??? I just hope its a simple download, install and done, not a CD or something you have to buy or stuff like that??
I heard you need special high-bandwith HDMI cables to pass 3D content connecting the PC to the TV, or even the 3D BD player to the 3DTV's, is that true??? I hope that the HDMI cable that came with my Alienware AW2310 is this so called high-bandwith HDMI cable and I also would like to know with the HDMI cable that comes with the GTX470/480 also has the same capability, to display FULL 3D 1080p, the one that has mini HDMI input? Don't want to buy new HDMI cables......
My Sammy 3D Plasma TV hasn't arrived yet, but it should arrive next week, I hope I can see more 3D content than just the Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray title that will come with the TV Bundle kit. I would love to see all my 3D videos that I play with 3D Vison videoplayer and also try out some 3D ready games like mafia 2, just cause 2 and other non 3D ready titles that also look cool in 3D like GTA IV Episodes.
For people complaing about crosstalk and ghosting problems with the Samsung 3DTV's, why didn't you buy the Samsung 3D Plasma instead of the 3D LED ones????
Samsung also has Plasma 3D ready TV's and they kick ass just like the Panasonic ones. I compared both types of technologies and I can guarantee that Plasma kills LED in 3D picture quality. There's almost no ghosting at all, I coudn't see any unlike the Samsung and Sony LED 3D TV's.
I'm very happy with my purchase, I've just bought a Samsung Plasma 3DTV 63" C8000 and I think the image has superb quality like I've never seen before. I liked the Panasonic ones a lot too, but they are a bit more expensive and don't have 2D to 3D conversion. I also don't like the Pana design, samsung is slim and modern looking.
One thing I can tell for sure is, you can't compare the Samsung and Panasonic Plasmas with the Sony and Samsung LED in 3D quality, you just can't. Plasmas really hold the edge in 3D technology, you just have to see both types and compare, it's obvious that plasmas are much better for 3D just by looking at them.
I saw the Aliens vs Monsters 3D Bluray in the 63" C8000 Samsung 3D Plasma and I was sold at that moment. Amazing picture, no ghosting, at least I haven't notice any, but I saw ghosting in the LED 3D TV's, not as much as in my Alienware 120hz display, but there was ghosting.
About this Power DVD trick that you can use with the Samsung 3D TV's, this only matters if you don't have a bluray 3D player right??? Or, you can also watch the 3D MKV files with Power DVD 10 Mark II and Total Media 3D??? I know that most of my 3D Vidoes I can only watch with Nvidia 3D Player as it has the layout types and left and right separated files mode. Haven't seen this option with Power DVD 10 and Total Media 3??
I really hope this 3DTV Play software is released soon, I really have no idea what this going to be like?? Is it going to be like a software that we can download from the Nvidia site and play our games in the 3D TV's, really have no clue??? I just hope its a simple download, install and done, not a CD or something you have to buy or stuff like that??
I heard you need special high-bandwith HDMI cables to pass 3D content connecting the PC to the TV, or even the 3D BD player to the 3DTV's, is that true??? I hope that the HDMI cable that came with my Alienware AW2310 is this so called high-bandwith HDMI cable and I also would like to know with the HDMI cable that comes with the GTX470/480 also has the same capability, to display FULL 3D 1080p, the one that has mini HDMI input? Don't want to buy new HDMI cables......
My Sammy 3D Plasma TV hasn't arrived yet, but it should arrive next week, I hope I can see more 3D content than just the Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray title that will come with the TV Bundle kit. I would love to see all my 3D videos that I play with 3D Vison videoplayer and also try out some 3D ready games like mafia 2, just cause 2 and other non 3D ready titles that also look cool in 3D like GTA IV Episodes.
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD
at the time i bought this tv it was fresh out of the manufacturer and at that time the samsung plasma suffered from the same crosstalk as the led, ive since read a lot about how the firmware updates improved the crosstalk on the plasma but it has also improved on the led so my guess is that its just about the same on both today aswell. at that time led just seemed like the way to go. but if i was going out today to buy a new tv i would go with the panasonic but i would take a look at that samsung plasma to see the differences today. i would definitly go for the samsung plasma today just cause the 63" plasma cost same thing i paid for the 55" led. now i want to hang myself even more /wallbash.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wallbash:' /> that thing must look huge.
anyways been trying other games with tridef.
mirrors edge awesome
bionic commando is great exept that it get like a stuck image in some outside scenes.
i hope 3dtv play is as good as this DDD driver or better.
at the time i bought this tv it was fresh out of the manufacturer and at that time the samsung plasma suffered from the same crosstalk as the led, ive since read a lot about how the firmware updates improved the crosstalk on the plasma but it has also improved on the led so my guess is that its just about the same on both today aswell. at that time led just seemed like the way to go. but if i was going out today to buy a new tv i would go with the panasonic but i would take a look at that samsung plasma to see the differences today. i would definitly go for the samsung plasma today just cause the 63" plasma cost same thing i paid for the 55" led. now i want to hang myself even more /wallbash.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wallbash:' /> that thing must look huge.
anyways been trying other games with tridef.
mirrors edge awesome
bionic commando is great exept that it get like a stuck image in some outside scenes.
i hope 3dtv play is as good as this DDD driver or better.
at the time i bought this tv it was fresh out of the manufacturer and at that time the samsung plasma suffered from the same crosstalk as the led, ive since read a lot about how the firmware updates improved the crosstalk on the plasma but it has also improved on the led so my guess is that its just about the same on both today aswell. at that time led just seemed like the way to go. but if i was going out today to buy a new tv i would go with the panasonic but i would take a look at that samsung plasma to see the differences today. i would definitly go for the samsung plasma today just cause the 63" plasma cost same thing i paid for the 55" led. now i want to hang myself even more /wallbash.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wallbash:' /> that thing must look huge.
anyways been trying other games with tridef.
mirrors edge awesome
bionic commando is great exept that it get like a stuck image in some outside scenes.
i hope 3dtv play is as good as this DDD driver or better.
at the time i bought this tv it was fresh out of the manufacturer and at that time the samsung plasma suffered from the same crosstalk as the led, ive since read a lot about how the firmware updates improved the crosstalk on the plasma but it has also improved on the led so my guess is that its just about the same on both today aswell. at that time led just seemed like the way to go. but if i was going out today to buy a new tv i would go with the panasonic but i would take a look at that samsung plasma to see the differences today. i would definitly go for the samsung plasma today just cause the 63" plasma cost same thing i paid for the 55" led. now i want to hang myself even more /wallbash.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wallbash:' /> that thing must look huge.
anyways been trying other games with tridef.
mirrors edge awesome
bionic commando is great exept that it get like a stuck image in some outside scenes.
i hope 3dtv play is as good as this DDD driver or better.
I can say for sure, The Samsung Plasma 3D and the Led 3 don't offer the same 3D Experience by a huge difference. I went to the store where I bought my 3DTv and there was 2 Samsung TV's side by side. One was the Plasma 3DTV 63" and the other one was the LED 3D 55", they were both playing Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray using the Samsung C6900 BD3D player. I asked the seller to show the exactly same scenes of the AVM 3D movie in both TV's, just to realize how superior the Plasma was compared to the LED 3D TV. I could see ghosting in the LED and not in the Plasma which also showed better blacks and more vivid colours. I've stared to those 2 TV's for nearly half an hour just to make sure I was making the right decision, but I can say that from the first look I could tell how much better the 3D experience was with the Plasma Samsung.
I cound't compare the Samsung Plasma 3D TV with the Panasonics ones, but I've seen the 65" Panasonic which is amazing, but there isn't a big difference, not that I could tell, but the Sammy has better price, better design, 2D to 3D conversion feature, and similar superb picture. The difference is not really between brands, it's between technologies and Plasma holds the edge here. Anyway since I had my first HDTV which was a Panasonic PZ80 50" it was Plasma. I think Plasma was born to be a TV and LCD was adapted to it, LED is great breakthrough in LCD tech, but it can't beat Plasma in my honest opinion. And in 3D you can actually notice this huge difference in picture quality.
In 3D who scores higher are Plasmas TV's due the almost zero response time that not even the most advanced LED TV's can go near it and that's why Plasma almost don't show any ghosting sign. That means better 3D picture!!!!!!
I can say for sure, The Samsung Plasma 3D and the Led 3 don't offer the same 3D Experience by a huge difference. I went to the store where I bought my 3DTv and there was 2 Samsung TV's side by side. One was the Plasma 3DTV 63" and the other one was the LED 3D 55", they were both playing Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray using the Samsung C6900 BD3D player. I asked the seller to show the exactly same scenes of the AVM 3D movie in both TV's, just to realize how superior the Plasma was compared to the LED 3D TV. I could see ghosting in the LED and not in the Plasma which also showed better blacks and more vivid colours. I've stared to those 2 TV's for nearly half an hour just to make sure I was making the right decision, but I can say that from the first look I could tell how much better the 3D experience was with the Plasma Samsung.
I cound't compare the Samsung Plasma 3D TV with the Panasonics ones, but I've seen the 65" Panasonic which is amazing, but there isn't a big difference, not that I could tell, but the Sammy has better price, better design, 2D to 3D conversion feature, and similar superb picture. The difference is not really between brands, it's between technologies and Plasma holds the edge here. Anyway since I had my first HDTV which was a Panasonic PZ80 50" it was Plasma. I think Plasma was born to be a TV and LCD was adapted to it, LED is great breakthrough in LCD tech, but it can't beat Plasma in my honest opinion. And in 3D you can actually notice this huge difference in picture quality.
In 3D who scores higher are Plasmas TV's due the almost zero response time that not even the most advanced LED TV's can go near it and that's why Plasma almost don't show any ghosting sign. That means better 3D picture!!!!!!
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I can say for sure, The Samsung Plasma 3D and the Led 3 don't offer the same 3D Experience by a huge difference. I went to the store where I bought my 3DTv and there was 2 Samsung TV's side by side. One was the Plasma 3DTV 63" and the other one was the LED 3D 55", they were both playing Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray using the Samsung C6900 BD3D player. I asked the seller to show the exactly same scenes of the AVM 3D movie in both TV's, just to realize how superior the Plasma was compared to the LED 3D TV. I could see ghosting in the LED and not in the Plasma which also showed better blacks and more vivid colours. I've stared to those 2 TV's for nearly half an hour just to make sure I was making the right decision, but I can say that from the first look I could tell how much better the 3D experience was with the Plasma Samsung.
I cound't compare the Samsung Plasma 3D TV with the Panasonics ones, but I've seen the 65" Panasonic which is amazing, but there isn't a big difference, not that I could tell, but the Sammy has better price, better design, 2D to 3D conversion feature, and similar superb picture. The difference is not really between brands, it's between technologies and Plasma holds the edge here. Anyway since I had my first HDTV which was a Panasonic PZ80 50" it was Plasma. I think Plasma was born to be a TV and LCD was adapted to it, LED is great breakthrough in LCD tech, but it can't beat Plasma in my honest opinion. And in 3D you can actually notice this huge difference in picture quality.
In 3D who scores higher are Plasmas TV's due the almost zero response time that not even the most advanced LED TV's can go near it and that's why Plasma almost don't show any ghosting sign. That means better 3D picture!!!!!!
I can say for sure, The Samsung Plasma 3D and the Led 3 don't offer the same 3D Experience by a huge difference. I went to the store where I bought my 3DTv and there was 2 Samsung TV's side by side. One was the Plasma 3DTV 63" and the other one was the LED 3D 55", they were both playing Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray using the Samsung C6900 BD3D player. I asked the seller to show the exactly same scenes of the AVM 3D movie in both TV's, just to realize how superior the Plasma was compared to the LED 3D TV. I could see ghosting in the LED and not in the Plasma which also showed better blacks and more vivid colours. I've stared to those 2 TV's for nearly half an hour just to make sure I was making the right decision, but I can say that from the first look I could tell how much better the 3D experience was with the Plasma Samsung.
I cound't compare the Samsung Plasma 3D TV with the Panasonics ones, but I've seen the 65" Panasonic which is amazing, but there isn't a big difference, not that I could tell, but the Sammy has better price, better design, 2D to 3D conversion feature, and similar superb picture. The difference is not really between brands, it's between technologies and Plasma holds the edge here. Anyway since I had my first HDTV which was a Panasonic PZ80 50" it was Plasma. I think Plasma was born to be a TV and LCD was adapted to it, LED is great breakthrough in LCD tech, but it can't beat Plasma in my honest opinion. And in 3D you can actually notice this huge difference in picture quality.
In 3D who scores higher are Plasmas TV's due the almost zero response time that not even the most advanced LED TV's can go near it and that's why Plasma almost don't show any ghosting sign. That means better 3D picture!!!!!!
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stop hitting me in the head with a hammer man. lol
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
stop hitting me in the head with a hammer man. lol
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
stop hitting me in the head with a hammer man. lol
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
stop hitting me in the head with a hammer man. lol
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
[quote name='avioni' post='1106438' date='Aug 20 2010, 05:15 AM']about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.[/quote]
[quote name='avioni' post='1106438' date='Aug 20 2010, 05:15 AM']about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
[quote name='avioni' post='1106438' date='Aug 20 2010, 05:15 AM']about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.[/quote]
[quote name='avioni' post='1106438' date='Aug 20 2010, 05:15 AM']about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
[quote name='avioni' post='1106438' date='Aug 20 2010, 06:15 AM']stop hitting me in the head with a hammer man. lol
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download[/quote]
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
[quote name='avioni' post='1106438' date='Aug 20 2010, 06:15 AM']stop hitting me in the head with a hammer man. lol
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
[quote name='avioni' post='1106438' date='Aug 20 2010, 06:15 AM']stop hitting me in the head with a hammer man. lol
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download[/quote]
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
[quote name='avioni' post='1106438' date='Aug 20 2010, 06:15 AM']stop hitting me in the head with a hammer man. lol
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
[quote name='avioni' post='1106438' date='Aug 20 2010, 06:15 AM']stop hitting me in the head with a hammer man. lol
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download[/quote]
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
[quote name='avioni' post='1106438' date='Aug 20 2010, 06:15 AM']stop hitting me in the head with a hammer man. lol
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
[quote name='avioni' post='1106438' date='Aug 20 2010, 06:15 AM']stop hitting me in the head with a hammer man. lol
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download[/quote]
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
[quote name='avioni' post='1106438' date='Aug 20 2010, 06:15 AM']stop hitting me in the head with a hammer man. lol
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
EDIT:
I could not fix the memory problem on windows. i tryd changing my bios, volts and overclock, reseating the ram, and couple of windows settings but still get that 1.99gb usable wich is a recent issue. so im sure this is affecting my games performance a lot since they crash cause out of memory error from windows.
i have since tryd. tomb raider underworld and i was amazed at the 3d in that, sparks flying toward you and depth of the scenes is just beutifull to watch. only problem is i get slowdowns when there is fires in the scene.
also tryd GRID and again the 3d is great all around and perfect frames per second also.
I am really liking how games look with tridef(DDD) i have been WOWED by each one.
EDIT:
I could not fix the memory problem on windows. i tryd changing my bios, volts and overclock, reseating the ram, and couple of windows settings but still get that 1.99gb usable wich is a recent issue. so im sure this is affecting my games performance a lot since they crash cause out of memory error from windows.
i have since tryd. tomb raider underworld and i was amazed at the 3d in that, sparks flying toward you and depth of the scenes is just beutifull to watch. only problem is i get slowdowns when there is fires in the scene.
also tryd GRID and again the 3d is great all around and perfect frames per second also.
I am really liking how games look with tridef(DDD) i have been WOWED by each one.
Samsung also has Plasma 3D ready TV's and they kick ass just like the Panasonic ones. I compared both types of technologies and I can guarantee that Plasma kills LED in 3D picture quality. There's almost no ghosting at all, I coudn't see any unlike the Samsung and Sony LED 3D TV's.
I'm very happy with my purchase, I've just bought a Samsung Plasma 3DTV 63" C8000 and I think the image has superb quality like I've never seen before. I liked the Panasonic ones a lot too, but they are a bit more expensive and don't have 2D to 3D conversion. I also don't like the Pana design, samsung is slim and modern looking.
One thing I can tell for sure is, you can't compare the Samsung and Panasonic Plasmas with the Sony and Samsung LED in 3D quality, you just can't. Plasmas really hold the edge in 3D technology, you just have to see both types and compare, it's obvious that plasmas are much better for 3D just by looking at them.
I saw the Aliens vs Monsters 3D Bluray in the 63" C8000 Samsung 3D Plasma and I was sold at that moment. Amazing picture, no ghosting, at least I haven't notice any, but I saw ghosting in the LED 3D TV's, not as much as in my Alienware 120hz display, but there was ghosting.
About this Power DVD trick that you can use with the Samsung 3D TV's, this only matters if you don't have a bluray 3D player right??? Or, you can also watch the 3D MKV files with Power DVD 10 Mark II and Total Media 3D??? I know that most of my 3D Vidoes I can only watch with Nvidia 3D Player as it has the layout types and left and right separated files mode. Haven't seen this option with Power DVD 10 and Total Media 3??
I really hope this 3DTV Play software is released soon, I really have no idea what this going to be like?? Is it going to be like a software that we can download from the Nvidia site and play our games in the 3D TV's, really have no clue??? I just hope its a simple download, install and done, not a CD or something you have to buy or stuff like that??
I heard you need special high-bandwith HDMI cables to pass 3D content connecting the PC to the TV, or even the 3D BD player to the 3DTV's, is that true??? I hope that the HDMI cable that came with my Alienware AW2310 is this so called high-bandwith HDMI cable and I also would like to know with the HDMI cable that comes with the GTX470/480 also has the same capability, to display FULL 3D 1080p, the one that has mini HDMI input? Don't want to buy new HDMI cables......
My Sammy 3D Plasma TV hasn't arrived yet, but it should arrive next week, I hope I can see more 3D content than just the Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray title that will come with the TV Bundle kit. I would love to see all my 3D videos that I play with 3D Vison videoplayer and also try out some 3D ready games like mafia 2, just cause 2 and other non 3D ready titles that also look cool in 3D like GTA IV Episodes.
Samsung also has Plasma 3D ready TV's and they kick ass just like the Panasonic ones. I compared both types of technologies and I can guarantee that Plasma kills LED in 3D picture quality. There's almost no ghosting at all, I coudn't see any unlike the Samsung and Sony LED 3D TV's.
I'm very happy with my purchase, I've just bought a Samsung Plasma 3DTV 63" C8000 and I think the image has superb quality like I've never seen before. I liked the Panasonic ones a lot too, but they are a bit more expensive and don't have 2D to 3D conversion. I also don't like the Pana design, samsung is slim and modern looking.
One thing I can tell for sure is, you can't compare the Samsung and Panasonic Plasmas with the Sony and Samsung LED in 3D quality, you just can't. Plasmas really hold the edge in 3D technology, you just have to see both types and compare, it's obvious that plasmas are much better for 3D just by looking at them.
I saw the Aliens vs Monsters 3D Bluray in the 63" C8000 Samsung 3D Plasma and I was sold at that moment. Amazing picture, no ghosting, at least I haven't notice any, but I saw ghosting in the LED 3D TV's, not as much as in my Alienware 120hz display, but there was ghosting.
About this Power DVD trick that you can use with the Samsung 3D TV's, this only matters if you don't have a bluray 3D player right??? Or, you can also watch the 3D MKV files with Power DVD 10 Mark II and Total Media 3D??? I know that most of my 3D Vidoes I can only watch with Nvidia 3D Player as it has the layout types and left and right separated files mode. Haven't seen this option with Power DVD 10 and Total Media 3??
I really hope this 3DTV Play software is released soon, I really have no idea what this going to be like?? Is it going to be like a software that we can download from the Nvidia site and play our games in the 3D TV's, really have no clue??? I just hope its a simple download, install and done, not a CD or something you have to buy or stuff like that??
I heard you need special high-bandwith HDMI cables to pass 3D content connecting the PC to the TV, or even the 3D BD player to the 3DTV's, is that true??? I hope that the HDMI cable that came with my Alienware AW2310 is this so called high-bandwith HDMI cable and I also would like to know with the HDMI cable that comes with the GTX470/480 also has the same capability, to display FULL 3D 1080p, the one that has mini HDMI input? Don't want to buy new HDMI cables......
My Sammy 3D Plasma TV hasn't arrived yet, but it should arrive next week, I hope I can see more 3D content than just the Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray title that will come with the TV Bundle kit. I would love to see all my 3D videos that I play with 3D Vison videoplayer and also try out some 3D ready games like mafia 2, just cause 2 and other non 3D ready titles that also look cool in 3D like GTA IV Episodes.
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD
Samsung also has Plasma 3D ready TV's and they kick ass just like the Panasonic ones. I compared both types of technologies and I can guarantee that Plasma kills LED in 3D picture quality. There's almost no ghosting at all, I coudn't see any unlike the Samsung and Sony LED 3D TV's.
I'm very happy with my purchase, I've just bought a Samsung Plasma 3DTV 63" C8000 and I think the image has superb quality like I've never seen before. I liked the Panasonic ones a lot too, but they are a bit more expensive and don't have 2D to 3D conversion. I also don't like the Pana design, samsung is slim and modern looking.
One thing I can tell for sure is, you can't compare the Samsung and Panasonic Plasmas with the Sony and Samsung LED in 3D quality, you just can't. Plasmas really hold the edge in 3D technology, you just have to see both types and compare, it's obvious that plasmas are much better for 3D just by looking at them.
I saw the Aliens vs Monsters 3D Bluray in the 63" C8000 Samsung 3D Plasma and I was sold at that moment. Amazing picture, no ghosting, at least I haven't notice any, but I saw ghosting in the LED 3D TV's, not as much as in my Alienware 120hz display, but there was ghosting.
About this Power DVD trick that you can use with the Samsung 3D TV's, this only matters if you don't have a bluray 3D player right??? Or, you can also watch the 3D MKV files with Power DVD 10 Mark II and Total Media 3D??? I know that most of my 3D Vidoes I can only watch with Nvidia 3D Player as it has the layout types and left and right separated files mode. Haven't seen this option with Power DVD 10 and Total Media 3??
I really hope this 3DTV Play software is released soon, I really have no idea what this going to be like?? Is it going to be like a software that we can download from the Nvidia site and play our games in the 3D TV's, really have no clue??? I just hope its a simple download, install and done, not a CD or something you have to buy or stuff like that??
I heard you need special high-bandwith HDMI cables to pass 3D content connecting the PC to the TV, or even the 3D BD player to the 3DTV's, is that true??? I hope that the HDMI cable that came with my Alienware AW2310 is this so called high-bandwith HDMI cable and I also would like to know with the HDMI cable that comes with the GTX470/480 also has the same capability, to display FULL 3D 1080p, the one that has mini HDMI input? Don't want to buy new HDMI cables......
My Sammy 3D Plasma TV hasn't arrived yet, but it should arrive next week, I hope I can see more 3D content than just the Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray title that will come with the TV Bundle kit. I would love to see all my 3D videos that I play with 3D Vison videoplayer and also try out some 3D ready games like mafia 2, just cause 2 and other non 3D ready titles that also look cool in 3D like GTA IV Episodes.
Samsung also has Plasma 3D ready TV's and they kick ass just like the Panasonic ones. I compared both types of technologies and I can guarantee that Plasma kills LED in 3D picture quality. There's almost no ghosting at all, I coudn't see any unlike the Samsung and Sony LED 3D TV's.
I'm very happy with my purchase, I've just bought a Samsung Plasma 3DTV 63" C8000 and I think the image has superb quality like I've never seen before. I liked the Panasonic ones a lot too, but they are a bit more expensive and don't have 2D to 3D conversion. I also don't like the Pana design, samsung is slim and modern looking.
One thing I can tell for sure is, you can't compare the Samsung and Panasonic Plasmas with the Sony and Samsung LED in 3D quality, you just can't. Plasmas really hold the edge in 3D technology, you just have to see both types and compare, it's obvious that plasmas are much better for 3D just by looking at them.
I saw the Aliens vs Monsters 3D Bluray in the 63" C8000 Samsung 3D Plasma and I was sold at that moment. Amazing picture, no ghosting, at least I haven't notice any, but I saw ghosting in the LED 3D TV's, not as much as in my Alienware 120hz display, but there was ghosting.
About this Power DVD trick that you can use with the Samsung 3D TV's, this only matters if you don't have a bluray 3D player right??? Or, you can also watch the 3D MKV files with Power DVD 10 Mark II and Total Media 3D??? I know that most of my 3D Vidoes I can only watch with Nvidia 3D Player as it has the layout types and left and right separated files mode. Haven't seen this option with Power DVD 10 and Total Media 3??
I really hope this 3DTV Play software is released soon, I really have no idea what this going to be like?? Is it going to be like a software that we can download from the Nvidia site and play our games in the 3D TV's, really have no clue??? I just hope its a simple download, install and done, not a CD or something you have to buy or stuff like that??
I heard you need special high-bandwith HDMI cables to pass 3D content connecting the PC to the TV, or even the 3D BD player to the 3DTV's, is that true??? I hope that the HDMI cable that came with my Alienware AW2310 is this so called high-bandwith HDMI cable and I also would like to know with the HDMI cable that comes with the GTX470/480 also has the same capability, to display FULL 3D 1080p, the one that has mini HDMI input? Don't want to buy new HDMI cables......
My Sammy 3D Plasma TV hasn't arrived yet, but it should arrive next week, I hope I can see more 3D content than just the Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray title that will come with the TV Bundle kit. I would love to see all my 3D videos that I play with 3D Vison videoplayer and also try out some 3D ready games like mafia 2, just cause 2 and other non 3D ready titles that also look cool in 3D like GTA IV Episodes.
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD
anyways been trying other games with tridef.
mirrors edge awesome
bionic commando is great exept that it get like a stuck image in some outside scenes.
i hope 3dtv play is as good as this DDD driver or better.
anyways been trying other games with tridef.
mirrors edge awesome
bionic commando is great exept that it get like a stuck image in some outside scenes.
i hope 3dtv play is as good as this DDD driver or better.
anyways been trying other games with tridef.
mirrors edge awesome
bionic commando is great exept that it get like a stuck image in some outside scenes.
i hope 3dtv play is as good as this DDD driver or better.
anyways been trying other games with tridef.
mirrors edge awesome
bionic commando is great exept that it get like a stuck image in some outside scenes.
i hope 3dtv play is as good as this DDD driver or better.
I can say for sure, The Samsung Plasma 3D and the Led 3 don't offer the same 3D Experience by a huge difference. I went to the store where I bought my 3DTv and there was 2 Samsung TV's side by side. One was the Plasma 3DTV 63" and the other one was the LED 3D 55", they were both playing Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray using the Samsung C6900 BD3D player. I asked the seller to show the exactly same scenes of the AVM 3D movie in both TV's, just to realize how superior the Plasma was compared to the LED 3D TV. I could see ghosting in the LED and not in the Plasma which also showed better blacks and more vivid colours. I've stared to those 2 TV's for nearly half an hour just to make sure I was making the right decision, but I can say that from the first look I could tell how much better the 3D experience was with the Plasma Samsung.
I cound't compare the Samsung Plasma 3D TV with the Panasonics ones, but I've seen the 65" Panasonic which is amazing, but there isn't a big difference, not that I could tell, but the Sammy has better price, better design, 2D to 3D conversion feature, and similar superb picture. The difference is not really between brands, it's between technologies and Plasma holds the edge here. Anyway since I had my first HDTV which was a Panasonic PZ80 50" it was Plasma. I think Plasma was born to be a TV and LCD was adapted to it, LED is great breakthrough in LCD tech, but it can't beat Plasma in my honest opinion. And in 3D you can actually notice this huge difference in picture quality.
In 3D who scores higher are Plasmas TV's due the almost zero response time that not even the most advanced LED TV's can go near it and that's why Plasma almost don't show any ghosting sign. That means better 3D picture!!!!!!
I can say for sure, The Samsung Plasma 3D and the Led 3 don't offer the same 3D Experience by a huge difference. I went to the store where I bought my 3DTv and there was 2 Samsung TV's side by side. One was the Plasma 3DTV 63" and the other one was the LED 3D 55", they were both playing Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray using the Samsung C6900 BD3D player. I asked the seller to show the exactly same scenes of the AVM 3D movie in both TV's, just to realize how superior the Plasma was compared to the LED 3D TV. I could see ghosting in the LED and not in the Plasma which also showed better blacks and more vivid colours. I've stared to those 2 TV's for nearly half an hour just to make sure I was making the right decision, but I can say that from the first look I could tell how much better the 3D experience was with the Plasma Samsung.
I cound't compare the Samsung Plasma 3D TV with the Panasonics ones, but I've seen the 65" Panasonic which is amazing, but there isn't a big difference, not that I could tell, but the Sammy has better price, better design, 2D to 3D conversion feature, and similar superb picture. The difference is not really between brands, it's between technologies and Plasma holds the edge here. Anyway since I had my first HDTV which was a Panasonic PZ80 50" it was Plasma. I think Plasma was born to be a TV and LCD was adapted to it, LED is great breakthrough in LCD tech, but it can't beat Plasma in my honest opinion. And in 3D you can actually notice this huge difference in picture quality.
In 3D who scores higher are Plasmas TV's due the almost zero response time that not even the most advanced LED TV's can go near it and that's why Plasma almost don't show any ghosting sign. That means better 3D picture!!!!!!
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I can say for sure, The Samsung Plasma 3D and the Led 3 don't offer the same 3D Experience by a huge difference. I went to the store where I bought my 3DTv and there was 2 Samsung TV's side by side. One was the Plasma 3DTV 63" and the other one was the LED 3D 55", they were both playing Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray using the Samsung C6900 BD3D player. I asked the seller to show the exactly same scenes of the AVM 3D movie in both TV's, just to realize how superior the Plasma was compared to the LED 3D TV. I could see ghosting in the LED and not in the Plasma which also showed better blacks and more vivid colours. I've stared to those 2 TV's for nearly half an hour just to make sure I was making the right decision, but I can say that from the first look I could tell how much better the 3D experience was with the Plasma Samsung.
I cound't compare the Samsung Plasma 3D TV with the Panasonics ones, but I've seen the 65" Panasonic which is amazing, but there isn't a big difference, not that I could tell, but the Sammy has better price, better design, 2D to 3D conversion feature, and similar superb picture. The difference is not really between brands, it's between technologies and Plasma holds the edge here. Anyway since I had my first HDTV which was a Panasonic PZ80 50" it was Plasma. I think Plasma was born to be a TV and LCD was adapted to it, LED is great breakthrough in LCD tech, but it can't beat Plasma in my honest opinion. And in 3D you can actually notice this huge difference in picture quality.
In 3D who scores higher are Plasmas TV's due the almost zero response time that not even the most advanced LED TV's can go near it and that's why Plasma almost don't show any ghosting sign. That means better 3D picture!!!!!!
I can say for sure, The Samsung Plasma 3D and the Led 3 don't offer the same 3D Experience by a huge difference. I went to the store where I bought my 3DTv and there was 2 Samsung TV's side by side. One was the Plasma 3DTV 63" and the other one was the LED 3D 55", they were both playing Aliens vs Monsters 3D bluray using the Samsung C6900 BD3D player. I asked the seller to show the exactly same scenes of the AVM 3D movie in both TV's, just to realize how superior the Plasma was compared to the LED 3D TV. I could see ghosting in the LED and not in the Plasma which also showed better blacks and more vivid colours. I've stared to those 2 TV's for nearly half an hour just to make sure I was making the right decision, but I can say that from the first look I could tell how much better the 3D experience was with the Plasma Samsung.
I cound't compare the Samsung Plasma 3D TV with the Panasonics ones, but I've seen the 65" Panasonic which is amazing, but there isn't a big difference, not that I could tell, but the Sammy has better price, better design, 2D to 3D conversion feature, and similar superb picture. The difference is not really between brands, it's between technologies and Plasma holds the edge here. Anyway since I had my first HDTV which was a Panasonic PZ80 50" it was Plasma. I think Plasma was born to be a TV and LCD was adapted to it, LED is great breakthrough in LCD tech, but it can't beat Plasma in my honest opinion. And in 3D you can actually notice this huge difference in picture quality.
In 3D who scores higher are Plasmas TV's due the almost zero response time that not even the most advanced LED TV's can go near it and that's why Plasma almost don't show any ghosting sign. That means better 3D picture!!!!!!
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about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
HDMI 1.3 cable = HDMI 1.4 cable :)
HDMI 1.3 cable = HDMI 1.4 cable :)
HDMI 1.3 cable = HDMI 1.4 cable :)
HDMI 1.3 cable = HDMI 1.4 cable :)
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download[/quote]
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download[/quote]
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download[/quote]
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download[/quote]
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.
about the hdmi cable. they made me buy the hdmi 1.4 cable from monster wich was extremly expensive for a 4 feet cable. and everywhere ive read that the 3d bluray player performs just the same with an hdmi 1.3 cable. so unless u can find an hdmi 1.4 cable at a good price u cant resist then u should go for the 1.3 cable.
i use the hdmi 1.4 for the 3d bluray and a 1.3 for the pc.
to ur question about 3dtvplay its like having 3dvision without the 3dvision glases but using your tv glasses. if you dont have 3dvision you will have to pay probably 39.99 for the 3dtvplay software and it will mostlikely be a download
Sorry to hear about your issues man. Surely you can arrange a refund due to the fact that the 3D is unusable. I owned a M86, one of the first tvs that samung made. I had nothing but problems for a year. After a few stern letters i managed to get a full refund and that was after a YEAR. You should look into your where you stand legally. On the subject on HDMI cables, there are no differences between a £4 and £60 one.