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Restless 06-10-2014 23:03

No 3D vision for me. You?
 
Recently bought a 27" 144hz monitor for gaming and today my 3D vision 2 glasses turned up.

End of the setup I am asked what do I see in this mess of dots. It gives you a choice the mess or the mess with a square. I chose mess and I got this " 3D health test failed please see an eye doctor 3D will be disabled.

Weird I went back and chose other option. Played battlefield 4 and didn't think all that much of it. I ran the test and had a couple of mates look at it. One with good eyesight and another like me with glasses. They could both see the square in the image.

So i searched and I searched. After tea I searched some more and found the answer. Lazy eye. Turns out because of my lazy eye I can't see 3D images. I guess it's the same as those magic images that I could never see owt in.

Well that sucked. £120 down the swan. But the monitor. 144hz is still a great thing for gaming purposes.

So. Anyone else have problems with 3D?

cashman 07-10-2014 16:15

Re: No 3D vision for me. You?
 
No problem at all me, I don't bother wi it.:D

Gremlin 07-10-2014 18:02

Re: No 3D vision for me. You?
 
After watching a five minutes demonstration in a shop, I was only browsing, I decided it wasn't very good or clear so I didn't spend the money I wasn't going to spend to start with.

Less 07-10-2014 18:46

Re: No 3D vision for me. You?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 1119939)
After watching a five minutes demonstration in a shop, I was only browsing, I decided it wasn't very good or clear so I didn't spend the money I wasn't going to spend to start with.

It never is any good in the shop, fortunately I saw my first home 3d on a set-up that had been well thought out and positioned well for all to see correctly.

Due to this I have decided to invest in a home cinema arrangement for myself, half has arrived the rest will be here in the next few days.

Fortunately unlike Restless the 3d for me is great, though I am now just starting to wonder why I've invested in a state of the art sound system? After all I wear hearing aids...

...still if I can't enjoy the sound at least my neighbours can!:D

DtheP47 07-10-2014 19:31

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;)
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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1119868)
Anyone else have problems with 3D?


Only after 7 pints Rob..the 8th always looks closer.;)

Less 13-10-2014 18:18

Re: Re: No 3D vision for me. You?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1119952)
It never is any good in the shop, fortunately I saw my first home 3d on a set-up that had been well thought out and positioned well for all to see correctly.

Due to this I have decided to invest in a home cinema arrangement for myself, half has arrived the rest will be here in the next few days.

Fortunately unlike Restless the 3d for me is great, though I am now just starting to wonder why I've invested in a state of the art sound system? After all I wear hearing aids...

...still if I can't enjoy the sound at least my neighbours can!:D

So, yesterday I thought I had all the bits together, started assembling my 'home cinema', not as simple as you might think.
Height of ceiling, distance from screen, size of screen, maximum angle of thingy away from the projector plus remembering ones blood type, (majority of kit from China, amazing how they don't take sharp edges into account).

From two in the afternoon until early hours of today assembling/disassembling until I got it right.

Instructions? Oh yes they were there, in chinglish! Even more misleading were the drawings a description of something that has 12 buttons when it actually has 4 buttons with 3 extra functions per button.

Got it up and running about 3 o'clock too tired to watch anything.

Too busy today to try it out until now.

What do I put on?

Despicable me perhaps or maybe some other 3d movie such as the Hobbit?

Oh no, all that effort, all that high tech equipment, I put on casablanca, of all the films in all the world...
Yet, I'm enjoying the way it gives the old feel of an old projector which is exactly how I watched it the first time.:)

accyman 23-10-2014 17:53

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my 3d tv didnt have any fancy setup requirements i just put on a 3d movie and put on my glasses

my brothers 3D tv is far better than mine infact his 3d glasses are battery operated yet i see a much better picture than he does

this is mainly because he only has one eye.I think he was hoping because they no longer use blue and red glasses he could watch 3d tv .

anyone pops up on draggons den with a 3d monical will make a killing

Restless 23-10-2014 17:56

Re: No 3D vision for me. You?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1121837)
this is mainly because he only has one eye.I

we saw ya brother a few months ago. You know. He wen't out with my sister for a few weeks back in the later part of the 1990's

Anyway. I hear there is two kinds, passive and whatever... so anyway. I have this crap to sell now ... £120 down the drain

accyman 24-10-2014 13:49

Re: No 3D vision for me. You?
 
your sister was lucky iv had to put up with him since i was 5 :D

hyndburner 26-12-2014 16:42

Re: No 3D vision for me. You?
 
I'm exactly the same as you, Restless. I, too, have a lazy eye.

This was confirmed by my optician when I asked her why I couldn't see 3D images. To see them, you need two good eyes.

I console nyself in the knowledge 3D always seems a passing fad. A friend bought a 3D TV last year. I asked him recently how it was going. His reply? The novelty wore off after a fortnight.

maxthecollie 27-12-2014 13:53

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Don't have itor want it.

Accyexplorer 09-02-2015 15:44

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Along with the cost associated with buying a new TV, the link below outlines another reason why we don't upgrade and have the latest all singing, all dancing, 'smart 3D TV' (with a built-in camera)

"Samsung is warning customers to avoid discussing personal information in front of their smart television set.
The warning applies to TV viewers who control their Samsung Smart TV using its voice activation feature.
Such TV sets "listen" to every conversation held in front of them and may share any details they hear with Samsung or third parties, it said."

Not in front of the telly: Warning over 'listening' TV - BBC News

Restless 09-02-2015 21:50

Re: No 3D vision for me. You?
 
Let me just read out my credit card details in front of my TV :D. Ugh. Smart TV's suck anyway. Give me XBMC anyday

Accyexplorer 09-02-2015 23:29

Re: No 3D vision for me. You?
 
I wonder how many folk would start wearing a balaclava when 'watching' babestation etc....I'd end up snipping the wires on the microphone and putting tape over the camera out of paranoia :D

Restless 10-02-2015 06:35

Re: No 3D vision for me. You?
 
It is a wonder just how vulnerable it might be to hackers


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