I'm annoyed that the 3D TV thing turned out to be a passing fad. Last time my wife and I bought a new TV, our first and so far only non-CRT-based TV, a big deal was being made of 3D. I thought it was neat, so we got a 3D TV and a 3D Blu-ray player, and most of the better movies, I've held out for versions on 3D Blu-ray if available.
With some movies, it truly does significantly enhance the experience of watching them.
Hopefully, our current TV will last a long time, but it chagrins me to know that when/if it finally fails, I will surely not be able to obtain a suitable replacement for it.
My 3d tv got zaped by a lightening storm, surprisingly they are easy to fix, because there are only a few internal parts all being computer boards with easy attached wiring. If you can tinker with internals of a computer, this is much easier.
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If you ever figure out how to extract the sbs 3d vid file from the 3d blueray, let me know.
To be able to use a computer or transfer to VR would be a way of saving your ability to view the disks if the TV were to reach it's age of use.
Until you view something like
"My Bloody Valentine" in 3d with the pop out effects and depth fields, you don't know what you've been missing with just 2d video.
My 3d tv got zaped by a lightening storm, surprisingly they are easy to fix, because there are only a few internal parts all being computer boards with easy attached wiring. If you can tinker with internals of a computer, this is much easier.
They sell these internal boards to fix various issues and package the internal boards for many TV's.. Search your TV part packages at this reliable supplier:
Start your repair journey today with the online leader in high-quality parts for TV repair, appliance repair and more. It's easier than you think!
www.shopjimmy.com
If you ever figure out how to extract the sbs 3d vid file from the 3d blueray, let me know.
To be able to use a computer or transfer to VR would be a way of saving your ability to view the disks if the TV were to reach it's age of use.
Until you view something like
"My Bloody Valentine" in 3d with the pop out effects and depth fields, you don't know what you've been missing with just 2d video.
I can pull a HDD out of my computer while it is running without skipping a beat or losing a bit of data. In fact, I won't even lose data if the power goes off during a WRITE operation before it gets written to the HDD! Does your computer do that too?
I can pull a HDD out of my computer while it is running without skipping a beat or losing a bit of data. In fact, I won't even lose data if the power goes off during a WRITE operation before it gets written to the HDD! Does your computer do that too?
My needs are a lot greater than yours. All you do is play games. Have a look at the newest version of my computer:
Reminds me of a “Rice Boy”—some mute donkey with a Honduh that has all sorts of purely-cosmetic decorations on it, and is somehow deluded into thinking that they make his car faster, or at least that it will convinced others that his car is faster.
I get my water out of the tap for free. Funny how you never mention anything involving ACTUAL COMPUTING? Does the water give you more accurate answers? Or just shave off 0.0000002 seconds off the execution speed? And if water is so good, why doesn't your LG TV have water cooling too?
I get my water out of the tap for free. Funny how you never mention anything involving ACTUAL COMPUTING? Does the water give you more accurate answers? Or just shave off 0.0000002 seconds off the execution speed? And if water is so good, why doesn't your LG TV have water cooling too?
If you put a gas discharge tube surge arrester on your fuse box with other MOV and various type arresters nearer your gear, you'll likely be protected with enough joules short of a direct strike.