The destiny of blu-ray

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  1. gsakd878

    gsakd878 Freshman

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    The destiny of blu-ray?
     
  2. bayareatiger

    bayareatiger If it's too loud YOU'RE TOO OLD

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    Great cut and paste second post.
     
  3. saltyone

    saltyone So Mote It Be

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    Man...that's hard to read.
     
  4. Tigerbnd05

    Tigerbnd05 National Champs 2003 2007

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    More importantly, does anyone is FSA care about what it says.
     
  5. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    The spam-bots are still not clever enough. If this had made the Roundtable we might be taking it seriously.
     
  6. Deceks7

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    3D TVs - Televisions and Monitors

    The arrival of the 3d television technology is causing quite a stir within the industry, with competitors watching carefully of the progress that Panasonic is making in the 3D TV market. Others are looking to follow swiftly. In fact Panasonic is attempting to encourage other companies to follow the 3D TV standard. To help the progress of 3D TVs, it has made its technology non proprietary.
    Samsung is also following suit and already has 3d TV models that are bringing a livelier TV viewing experience to the home. There are models that have been demonstrated to show 3d TV content, irrespective of the 3d standard being present or not. The 2d content is converted into 3d format on existing blu ray players made by Samsung to virtual 3d TV quality.
    Year 2010 is the year when 3d TV really starts hitting our homes to enable us to enjoy a much enhanced viewing experienced that was unthinkable a few years ago. So say good bye to the cinema trips and enjoy the 3D TV experience right from the comfort of your own armchair.
     
  7. saltyone

    saltyone So Mote It Be

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    I guess it won't be long before we're watching hologram TV.

    Help me Obi Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope.
     
  8. bayareatiger

    bayareatiger If it's too loud YOU'RE TOO OLD

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    Several years ago I read about a 360 degree radius camera that shot movie images that you would wear a helmet to watch.

    The camera would record in every direction in the upper and lower hemispheres of vision.

    Imagine being able to look in any direction in a scene, just like real life.

    That could be strange too.

    I believe the tech term for this process is called "immersion".

    Fascinating schtuff:

    http://www.jawbone.tv/featured/2-fe...ou-in-the-middle-but-can-it-tell-a-story.html
     
  9. martin

    martin Banned Forever

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    i cant decipher the first post but i do agree with part of what i think it might have said. i dont see the point of blu ray. i can stream high quality video with netflix thru xbox 360. i dont like to own physical media, i dont see the point. my new policy is that i dont own a single cd, and only books i am definitely going to read at least 3 times. i own zero movies and only a few vinyl records.

    physical media for music and movies is obsolete. blu ray is almost useless already.
     

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