3D at home - Are we ready?

b_panther_g

b_panther_g

Audioholic
All Pixar movies going 3-D. Disney will follow, but not with all it's movies.

http://www.komotv.com/news/entertainment/17403354.html

Why?

Quote from the article:
"...Box office figures have shown that the enveloping feel of 3-D can attract two to three times more moviegoers who are willing to pay as much as $3 more per ticket, analysts said.

Theaters owners and studios hope the offerings will help bring people back to multiplexes for an experience that cannot be matched by increasingly sophisticated home theater systems."


But...
Samsung TVs are already 3-D ready.

http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/detail/detail.do?group=televisions&type=televisions&subtype=dlptv&model_cd=HL61A750A1FXZA



And there are already affordable systems to take advantage of the 3D capability...


http://www.berezin.com/3d/shutterglasses.htm

http://www.berezin.com/3d/3ddvd.htm




Also, don't DVDs sales make more money for studios than movie tickets?


Finally, my question…
How long before we are enjoying full 3D blockbuster movies at home?

10 years? 5 years? Less?
 
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sparky77

Full Audioholic
If 3d glasses are required I doubt it would work too well, especially for home cinema, half of us can't even find our sunglasses when we want them:rolleyes:
 
stratman

stratman

Audioholic Ninja
3-D has never been been well implemented. Those dumb plastic glasses, nah.
 
J

Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
I have never been able to watch more than a few minutes of 3D without getting a headache. Perhaps the technology has improved? I am looking forward to hologram-based displays (viewable from all sides, no glasses.)
 
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Dezoris

Audioholic
There is a huge push to have 2500 theater screens setup for digital projection in the next 3 years for the release of several major 3D movies, including Cameron's Avatar and something Lucas has in the works.

There are several "computer" LCD monitors out already that allow 3D without glasses but you have to be in the perfect seating position or it does not work.

Secondly the polarized glasses you have to wear for 3D should not give you a headache unless the 3d implementation is poor.

Disneyworld has 4-5 3D movies that are absolutely insane. If they are any indicator of the future it sure looks bright.

As far as home setups?
We don't even have 1080p sets mass market. Figure another 10 years on home 3D being ok and affordable.
 
b_panther_g

b_panther_g

Audioholic
As far as I can tell, the headaches are caused by Binocular rivalry.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binocular_rivalry

Regarding 3D, it's about the refresh rate. The faster the refresh rate, the easier it is to watch.

Plus, I don't think finding the glasses will be any harder than finding the remote.

Finally, I agree with Dezoris. It'll be at least 10 years. I think the tech will be cheap enough for indie studios to do live action 3D.

Then maybe we'll see some good 3D movies.
 
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sotagoon

Audiophyte
Wow!

Is this post in 3D?...I think it just poked me in the eye!...OUCH!!!!
 
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