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Hi all a quick question, If i was to buy a 3d tv would i need a just a hd receiver?or does it need to be something else?Cant find any posts on 3d so dont know if it is possible
Thanks Lee
1: What the fff is all that about??? All that crap below your reply I mean, get a life mate 2: no info on google abt the pace sv5 rang asda they have no idea what i was talking about, 3: Your total contribution to this forum, bordering on trolling, seems to have been a collection of snipes, one liners & asterisked expletives
Don't you need a hd source I.e receiver or media player with a HDMI 1.4a output?
Mate I Think the HDMI 1.4a output is a load of bull i think i have a 3d tv and Spiderbox 9000hd with a bog standard HDMI lead cost me ?2.50 for a 5 meter one, Was told i need a very expencive hdmi lead and all the bolloc*s but you don't 3d perfect with my setup
Don't you need a hd source I.e receiver or media player with a HDMI 1.4a output?
That only applies to 'proper' Full 3D sources, i.e 3D Blu-Ray. Not the the half res side by side watereddown 3D that broadcasters use, i.e two half res images squashed into a 1080 frame
Originally posted by yasminandrio
Mate I Think the HDMI 1.4a output is a load of bull i think i have a 3d tv and Spiderbox 9000hd with a bog standard HDMI lead cost me ?2.50 for a 5 meter one, Was told i need a very expencive hdmi lead and all the bolloc*s but you don't 3d perfect with my setup
It isn't bull. But HDMI 1.2/1.3/1.4 etc are a specification for hardware manufacturers and of no relevence to the consumer or HDMI cables. But HDMI cable manufacturers have adopted/used them for BS marketing purposes to con ill-informed/unsespecting consumers and anal retentive 'audio/videophile' types into buying expensive cables they dont need
Note there are different types of HDMI cable though, Standard, Standard with Ethernet, High Speed, and High Speed with Ethernet.
Standard cables are for reliable transmission of 720p/1080i (though most will also handle 1080p without issue) video + HD surrround sound
High Speed cables are for reliable transmission of video resolutions of 1080p upto 4K and 'proper' 3D + HD surround.
i would have said a big difference in cable if you do a long run quality and shielding has to make a difference,like having a litre of antifreeze in a car and other car has 3 litres,both will work but one may stop very soon.
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