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the new 3DTV is full high definiton.

Posted by jeromelang on December 29, 2009 at 17:39:40:

that means 1080p full frame per eye-side.

we saw a scene where there was a school of whales swimming in a pool.
it was so real. until anyone has seen this they simply don't have any f****** idea how the game has changed.

the only catch is that as one of the whales swam near the pheriperal of our eyesight, it didn't "jump" out of the screen as our instinct expected it to. instead it got "folded" beneath the side baffle of the TV set. it goes to show the bigger the screen size, the better to experience the immersive effect. if that TV set's side baffle had been outside of the pheriperal of our eyesight, the whale's swim-pass effect would have been complete.

the standard 16:9 video aspect ratio is sadly inadequate to fully convey the reality that 3DTV can create.