It's all part of the 3-D kick.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the current 3-D movie technology. I'll save my cash for other things.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the current 3-D movie technology. I'll save my cash for other things.
That makes sense. I forgot it was in 3-D. Still though, I went and looked a some $3K 3D TV. I put on the glasses and watched it, and nothing happened. It looked like a blurry TV to me.It's all part of the 3-D kick.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the current 3-D movie technology. I'll save my cash for other things.![]()
It's possible the glasses were broken, or they were passive and the TV requires Active, etc. Happens a lot at retail stores. It shouldn't look blurry really. But that could happen depending on content. The TV can't always interpolate.That makes sense. I forgot it was in 3-D. Still though, I went and looked a some $3K 3D TV. I put on the glasses and watched it, and nothing happened. It looked like a blurry TV to me.
I don't understand the hype.