
Originally Posted by
Artemis
Something for you to realise MBM is if you have a pre-existing home theater system you have to throw out the baby with the bathwater in order to have a 3D compliant system. The data transfer for 3D is via HDMI v.1.4 which requires replacing existing HDMI cables with new and more expensive ones plus if you are using a home theater receiver for passthrough then you need to upgrade to an HDMI 1.4 compliant one , plus of course the more expensive TV and Bluray 3D player.
All to have the joy of sitting in your own home with glasses on to watch movies in 3D, something which is gimmicky at best, since as with CGI in movies they are created for effect not reality (with the possible exception of Avatar) and like everything else the 3D effects are just a game of one up manship by the film companies each trying to outdo the other for the biggest effect (since we are all completely retarded and effects are far more important than incidental things like plot, development of characters,a realistic scenario, and production values). If you look at most of the 3D movies they are just effects extravaganza's anyway, and I have a very short attention span for this type of movie.
Right now you are paying a huge premium for a gimmick and remember 3D has been tried by film companies several times in the past and was always little more than a passing fancy for movie goers which soon died off. Even with the massive advertising machine currently driving consumer sales, there are already cracks beginning to form from insiders in the industry with some already saying 3D is dying (again).
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