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3D related question?Please Answer!!?

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Praveen


I have a sony bravia 40 inch 3D LED HDTV.I want to download life of pi in 3D from torrent.In the torrent file it is showing 2 same pictures in one screen like this-
http://static.yifytorrents.com/attachments/Life_of_Pi_2012_3D/vlcsnap_2013_03_05_08h29m20s161_med.png
So when i download this and view it in 3d on my tv...will the movie be displyed in 2 screens or converted in 1 screen when i turn 3D on my tv?Please answer!



Answer
It is Side by side 3d Movie. It is also called SBS 3d.It will be played as single screen when you play it on your TV. Enjoy your 3d TV. You can search on Torrent with SBS 3d keyword.

Other 3d Version is IMAX,Anaglyph.

I recommend you watch Final Destination 4 and 5, Journey to the center of the earth for better 3d effects.

Need a new tv what brand is the best?




Jason


Hi I'm looking in replacing my 9 month old Samsung 43 inch piece of crap that Samsung refuses to fix but I don't have the money to spend on another worthless product so I'm wondering what are some good 40 inch dlat screen TVs that last and are under the $650 price range I will mostly be using the tv for watching older movies on DVD such as black and white gangster films or universal monsters and blu ray for newer movies I'm an occasional gamer but gaming specs aren't that important to me. The tv will be in the basement so glare isn't a big problem for me. I'm also wondering what's better LCD, LED, or Plasma and I need a better company that actually takes the time to try to negotiate a simple problem so SAMSUNG is out of the question for brands. I was thinking Sony, toshiba, or Magnavox because I've had tvs that lasted longer with those brands than samsung heck right now I'm using my 1970s Magnavox that still works for my basement tv. So if anyone can help I'd greatly appreciate it.


Answer
Its not an easy answer,650,is not going to get the best tv out now.There are good options out there,and all tvs are expendable.I fix every tv make & model & find all to be made with similar design & quality unless buying the top line from any manufacturer,which is alot more than 650.

I have seen entry level sets from samsung & panasonic, Lg ,Sharp, etc look & last and also have issues out of box.

If you are stuck with a budget of 650,then you are in entry level pricing and the way companys can sell tvs cheap & turn a profit is by leaving out better technologies and sometimes using inferior parts.

Thats why the samsung 43 c,d.& e series are hit or miss unless you go 7000 or 8000 series which are excellent but much more money then 4000 to 6k series.

Panasonic & samsung make great plasmas highest PQ by ratings,and Sharp Elite for overall best PQ 2012,again very expensive.

I suggest looking for a good name and best price in your range,and OLED is coming soon which should drive already falling tv prices down more.

As of 9/23/ Elite.com Sharp does make Elite and has for a few years,Pioneer made the best plasma until 2009 when Pioneer stopped making tvs due to high costs and people looking for cheaper tvs. Sharp makes hi end LEDs with Sharps patented 4 led rgb+Y the 4th being yellow which is on the new ELITE LED TV..........Read the website or any Hometheater magazine review even states pionerr only helped sharp with remote codes etc Sharp does all manufacturing with Sharp parts at their japanese Elite division for Sharp.

OP Sorry to go off topic but had to set the record straight,Spike you are misinformed,not being a jerk and no disrespect but Sharp makes new Elite LED not pioneer anymore and Pioneer only made Elite Plasma,so its a different tech and I own a repair company in NY and Elite made from sharp has parts from sharp not Pioneer,& I have both a Kuro1 and Sharp Elite,now.Thanks All.




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