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Amazon has Avatar: The Way of Water (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + Digital) on sale for $22.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Us hardcore 3D fanatics are still hanging on to our sets (if you have one of the 2016 LG OLEDS you have the best 3D set possible and aren't missing out much compared to new OLEDs either) and beyond that you can still get new UST laser projectors that are offering 4K and 3D at huge sizes with quality that is starting to give OLED a run for its money.
The 3D community worldwide is niche but very dedicated. A company like LG could make bank making a limited OLED with 3D feature included but they won't because they killed off 3D and moved onto the next thing years ago. It's a shame because 3D didn't get a fair punt last time around. The technology on the early sets was pretty rubbish, and setup was incredibly fiddly especially on active sets, and passive sets were offering you sub 1080p viewing per eye.
Passive 3D on the LG 4K OLEDs of 2015 and 2016 solved all those issues, and gave you 1080p+ per eye, and looks incredible.
3D was also damaged by pigheaded corporate decisions like making its biggest demo disc Avatar have years of exclusivity as something you could only get if you bought expensive Panasonic hardware. Really mindless decision.
I know 3D isn't for everyone, but it's still alive and kicking in the cinemas, and still has lots of passionate fans worldwide, so it's a real shame they botched it in the home. Realistically movies in stereo is just the natural progression of giving people more realistic options to watch their movies with the potential to drastically increase immersion, just as stereo/multi channel audio, colour, higher resolutions and HFR all do and did when they were introduced.
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I have two perfectly good 3D TVs, one is a top rated Panasonic Plasma and the other is a Samsung 4K HDR TV. Both still play my 200+ 3D blu-rays just fine. I can also watch 3D movies on my Quest.
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How are people still watching 3D Blu-ray's? I thought all the 3D TVs had been discontinued? Is it a projector feature now?
Us hardcore 3D fanatics are still hanging on to our sets (if you have one of the 2016 LG OLEDS you have the best 3D set possible and aren't missing out much compared to new OLEDs either) and beyond that you can still get new UST laser projectors that are offering 4K and 3D at huge sizes with quality that is starting to give OLED a run for its money.
The 3D community worldwide is niche but very dedicated. A company like LG could make bank making a limited OLED with 3D feature included but they won't because they killed off 3D and moved onto the next thing years ago. It's a shame because 3D didn't get a fair punt last time around. The technology on the early sets was pretty rubbish, and setup was incredibly fiddly especially on active sets, and passive sets were offering you sub 1080p viewing per eye.
Passive 3D on the LG 4K OLEDs of 2015 and 2016 solved all those issues, and gave you 1080p+ per eye, and looks incredible.
3D was also damaged by pigheaded corporate decisions like making its biggest demo disc Avatar have years of exclusivity as something you could only get if you bought expensive Panasonic hardware. Really mindless decision.
I know 3D isn't for everyone, but it's still alive and kicking in the cinemas, and still has lots of passionate fans worldwide, so it's a real shame they botched it in the home. Realistically movies in stereo is just the natural progression of giving people more realistic options to watch their movies with the potential to drastically increase immersion, just as stereo/multi channel audio, colour, higher resolutions and HFR all do and did when they were introduced.
I have a 3D projector but never bought any 3D movies. If I buy this, I can ONLY watch it with 3D glasses right? I can't just turn off the 3D feature and watch it in regular 4k for those that don't want to see it in 3D?
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Us hardcore 3D fanatics are still hanging on to our sets (if you have one of the 2016 LG OLEDS you have the best 3D set possible and aren't missing out much compared to new OLEDs either) and beyond that you can still get new UST laser projectors that are offering 4K and 3D at huge sizes with quality that is starting to give OLED a run for its money.
The 3D community worldwide is niche but very dedicated. A company like LG could make bank making a limited OLED with 3D feature included but they won't because they killed off 3D and moved onto the next thing years ago. It's a shame because 3D didn't get a fair punt last time around. The technology on the early sets was pretty rubbish, and setup was incredibly fiddly especially on active sets, and passive sets were offering you sub 1080p viewing per eye.
Passive 3D on the LG 4K OLEDs of 2015 and 2016 solved all those issues, and gave you 1080p+ per eye, and looks incredible.
3D was also damaged by pigheaded corporate decisions like making its biggest demo disc Avatar have years of exclusivity as something you could only get if you bought expensive Panasonic hardware. Really mindless decision.
I know 3D isn't for everyone, but it's still alive and kicking in the cinemas, and still has lots of passionate fans worldwide, so it's a real shame they botched it in the home. Realistically movies in stereo is just the natural progression of giving people more realistic options to watch their movies with the potential to drastically increase immersion, just as stereo/multi channel audio, colour, higher resolutions and HFR all do and did when they were introduced.
Th3 only reason I got rid of my 3D LG Oled from 2016 was that it was curved. I kind of regret sending it back.
I have a 3D projector but never bought any 3D movies. If I buy this, I can ONLY watch it with 3D glasses right? I can't just turn off the 3D feature and watch it in regular 4k for those that don't want to see it in 3D?
This is a blu ray set, and does not include a 4K UHD disc.
A good 3D movie is a great experience. I was using my old 47" 3D LG for more than 10 years and finally "upgraded" to a 65" 3D LG off Facebook Marketplace this past year. Hopefully they bring the tech back, or else I'll be holding onto these TVs for the next decade or two...
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The 3D community worldwide is niche but very dedicated. A company like LG could make bank making a limited OLED with 3D feature included but they won't because they killed off 3D and moved onto the next thing years ago. It's a shame because 3D didn't get a fair punt last time around. The technology on the early sets was pretty rubbish, and setup was incredibly fiddly especially on active sets, and passive sets were offering you sub 1080p viewing per eye.
Passive 3D on the LG 4K OLEDs of 2015 and 2016 solved all those issues, and gave you 1080p+ per eye, and looks incredible.
3D was also damaged by pigheaded corporate decisions like making its biggest demo disc Avatar have years of exclusivity as something you could only get if you bought expensive Panasonic hardware. Really mindless decision.
I know 3D isn't for everyone, but it's still alive and kicking in the cinemas, and still has lots of passionate fans worldwide, so it's a real shame they botched it in the home. Realistically movies in stereo is just the natural progression of giving people more realistic options to watch their movies with the potential to drastically increase immersion, just as stereo/multi channel audio, colour, higher resolutions and HFR all do and did when they were introduced.
I have two perfectly good 3D TVs, one is a top rated Panasonic Plasma and the other is a Samsung 4K HDR TV. Both still play my 200+ 3D blu-rays just fine. I can also watch 3D movies on my Quest.
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The 3D community worldwide is niche but very dedicated. A company like LG could make bank making a limited OLED with 3D feature included but they won't because they killed off 3D and moved onto the next thing years ago. It's a shame because 3D didn't get a fair punt last time around. The technology on the early sets was pretty rubbish, and setup was incredibly fiddly especially on active sets, and passive sets were offering you sub 1080p viewing per eye.
Passive 3D on the LG 4K OLEDs of 2015 and 2016 solved all those issues, and gave you 1080p+ per eye, and looks incredible.
3D was also damaged by pigheaded corporate decisions like making its biggest demo disc Avatar have years of exclusivity as something you could only get if you bought expensive Panasonic hardware. Really mindless decision.
I know 3D isn't for everyone, but it's still alive and kicking in the cinemas, and still has lots of passionate fans worldwide, so it's a real shame they botched it in the home. Realistically movies in stereo is just the natural progression of giving people more realistic options to watch their movies with the potential to drastically increase immersion, just as stereo/multi channel audio, colour, higher resolutions and HFR all do and did when they were introduced.
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The 3D community worldwide is niche but very dedicated. A company like LG could make bank making a limited OLED with 3D feature included but they won't because they killed off 3D and moved onto the next thing years ago. It's a shame because 3D didn't get a fair punt last time around. The technology on the early sets was pretty rubbish, and setup was incredibly fiddly especially on active sets, and passive sets were offering you sub 1080p viewing per eye.
Passive 3D on the LG 4K OLEDs of 2015 and 2016 solved all those issues, and gave you 1080p+ per eye, and looks incredible.
3D was also damaged by pigheaded corporate decisions like making its biggest demo disc Avatar have years of exclusivity as something you could only get if you bought expensive Panasonic hardware. Really mindless decision.
I know 3D isn't for everyone, but it's still alive and kicking in the cinemas, and still has lots of passionate fans worldwide, so it's a real shame they botched it in the home. Realistically movies in stereo is just the natural progression of giving people more realistic options to watch their movies with the potential to drastically increase immersion, just as stereo/multi channel audio, colour, higher resolutions and HFR all do and did when they were introduced.
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