Best option - jump on the waggon or wait.
Hello.
I currently live in Europe, Norway. So I don't really have the best availability for tvs and such. Would love a Mitchubusi TV, but it isn't shipped to my country. Anyhow, do people suggest waiting with buying a 3D tv or projector, for more available 1080p etc. I mean, it has been said that there are much more tvs to be launched this year. And the tv, projector or monitor I am gonna purchase will probaly be used for a couple of years.

If anyone got a link to somewhere they test different 3D tvs, monitors & projectors I would really appreciate it, so I can take a look and see what is the best options.

Sorry for any misunderstandings or anything, I am in a hurry. So making a quick post after no luck with searching.

Thanks in advance!
Hello.

I currently live in Europe, Norway. So I don't really have the best availability for tvs and such. Would love a Mitchubusi TV, but it isn't shipped to my country. Anyhow, do people suggest waiting with buying a 3D tv or projector, for more available 1080p etc. I mean, it has been said that there are much more tvs to be launched this year. And the tv, projector or monitor I am gonna purchase will probaly be used for a couple of years.



If anyone got a link to somewhere they test different 3D tvs, monitors & projectors I would really appreciate it, so I can take a look and see what is the best options.



Sorry for any misunderstandings or anything, I am in a hurry. So making a quick post after no luck with searching.



Thanks in advance!

#1
Posted 02/03/2010 01:31 PM   
[quote name='gregeraas' post='994538' date='Feb 4 2010, 12:31 AM']Hello.
I currently live in Europe, Norway. So I don't really have the best availability for tvs and such. Would love a Mitchubusi TV, but it isn't shipped to my country. Anyhow, do people suggest waiting with buying a 3D tv or projector, for more available 1080p etc. I mean, it has been said that there are much more tvs to be launched this year. And the tv, projector or monitor I am gonna purchase will probaly be used for a couple of years.

If anyone got a link to somewhere they test different 3D tvs, monitors & projectors I would really appreciate it, so I can take a look and see what is the best options.

Sorry for any misunderstandings or anything, I am in a hurry. So making a quick post after no luck with searching.

Thanks in advance![/quote]

Just wait man seriously the first quarter of this year is not a time to purchase any 3D related products unless you are dead certain you will be happy.
As a taste of things to come check out the below

[url="http://www.3dtelevision.co.uk/"]http://www.3dtelevision.co.uk/[/url]

I hadn't read the cyberlink article regarding their 3D bluray software at the above link but I found this dissapointing " Other 3D goggle makers use RF to send the syncing signal to the glasses, but the ones from Bit Cauldron that I tried didn't deliver as crisp an image as the Nvidia 3D Visions." now I don't know if it was just he seen the nvidia glasses using page flipping full res to each eye vs checkerboard format when using the bit cauldron.
[quote name='gregeraas' post='994538' date='Feb 4 2010, 12:31 AM']Hello.

I currently live in Europe, Norway. So I don't really have the best availability for tvs and such. Would love a Mitchubusi TV, but it isn't shipped to my country. Anyhow, do people suggest waiting with buying a 3D tv or projector, for more available 1080p etc. I mean, it has been said that there are much more tvs to be launched this year. And the tv, projector or monitor I am gonna purchase will probaly be used for a couple of years.



If anyone got a link to somewhere they test different 3D tvs, monitors & projectors I would really appreciate it, so I can take a look and see what is the best options.



Sorry for any misunderstandings or anything, I am in a hurry. So making a quick post after no luck with searching.



Thanks in advance!



Just wait man seriously the first quarter of this year is not a time to purchase any 3D related products unless you are dead certain you will be happy.

As a taste of things to come check out the below



http://www.3dtelevision.co.uk/



I hadn't read the cyberlink article regarding their 3D bluray software at the above link but I found this dissapointing " Other 3D goggle makers use RF to send the syncing signal to the glasses, but the ones from Bit Cauldron that I tried didn't deliver as crisp an image as the Nvidia 3D Visions." now I don't know if it was just he seen the nvidia glasses using page flipping full res to each eye vs checkerboard format when using the bit cauldron.

#2
Posted 02/03/2010 02:03 PM   
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