Blu-ray 3D specifications finalized, your PS3 is ready!

AFAIK, no, although i am speaking under correction. It would be awesome though since it would mean from the get go a lot more consumers will have access to the tech, but as i understand it, you need a 3D source (ie PS3 after the firmware upgrade), and a 3D enabled display device.

I've been postponing upgrading my HDTV for about 2 years now, simply because i knew 3D was in the pipeline. IF the sets get good reviews, guess i'll finally have a reason to upgrade. ;)

Man I am searching for an article I read that stated that as long as you have an 120Hz TV with two inputs (2*60HZ) then your TV should be fine. Just cannot find it. I am sure tho that you still have to change the TV firmware?? It also depends on what 3D format they will adopt. Active or polarized passive(Avatar).
 
Ok, found this link although i can't view it's content (blocked...grrr) but maybe someone can glean some info from it:

The "3D Ready" HDTV ListThis page lists High-Definition Televisions (HDTVs) and desktop monitors that are capable of displaying very high quality stereoscopic 3D images and video. ...
http://www.3dmovielist.com/3dhdtvs.html
 
This seems a bit like the Ford ST forum where everyone pats each other on the back and congratulates each other for being so clever for buying a PS3. Why has this I Am Penguin guy even used PS3 in the thread title, this is supposed to be about Bluray 3D, not a games console surely? I mean, there are plenty of other Bluray players to choose from, why is this even in the gaming section?

Very simple actually There are quiet a few Ps3 threads. One got closed yesterday. All degenerate back to the same arguments. This is about the 3D BluRay Specification in general and the PS3's readiness for that, Any 3D related discussion will do but if You want to debate gaming, sales, or the PS3 media capabilities its best suited for the other related threads. That's unfortunately the drawback of such multi faceted devices.

The reason for PS3 in the Title is because that is the article title and what it is about.. 3D. Read the OP and read the link presented in the OP.
 
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two inputs? Meaning?

Really cannot tell you as the Nvidia specs call for a graphic card with say two DVI outputs. See the NVIDIA 3D page.

http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html

I am still seeking the other info I read.

Nope its a DIY 3D project using two screens where you need the two outputs for..sorry got confused between the lot. My apologies.

You do not need a TV with two inputs. But for some systems on a PC you need two identical 60HZ outputs.

A single 120Hz input should do for some of the 3D technologies. There would also be a need for a ir sync device with active glasses.

I smell many aftermarket devices coming that will make existing TV's compatible.
 
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Very simple actually There are quiet a few Ps3 threads. One got closed yesterday. All degenerate back to the same arguments. This is about the 3D BluRay Specification in general and the PS3's readiness for that, Any 3D related discussion will do but if You want to debate gaming, sales, or the PS3 media capabilities its best suited for the other related threads. That's unfortunately the drawback of such multi faceted devices.

The reason for PS3 in the Title is because that is the article title and what it is about.. 3D. Read the OP and read the link presented in the OP.

I'm sorry, have I missed something? There is nothing in the OP about the PS3 and there isn't a link? :confused:
 
That would be an attempt to stop you copying the data.

Why don't they get that people with a lot more free time than your engineers will bypass whatever security you *think* you've put in place?

Damn, I hate Hollywood studios!
 
Oh okay, fair enough. I don't think it was there earlier, but now it puts it in context. Cool! :D

Yep you are right, It was not there, I missed it. My bad and I apologize and understand the confusion it caused. Many maybe thought I made up those comments.:o:o:o::cry::cry:
 
i had such a frikkin headache from watching UP & avatar in 3D - i'm kinda skeptical about anything that boasts the 3D label. so i'll just stick to vanilla HD content on the PS3. :p
 
Why don't they get that people with a lot more free time than your engineers will bypass whatever security you *think* you've put in place?

Damn, I hate Hollywood studios!
It's all been bypassed. HDMI is cracked. My home theatre PC complains about sending high definition material over component when I forget to enable AnyDVD, but thankfully blu-ray has been cracked and DVD was many years ago.

i had such a frikkin headache from watching UP & avatar in 3D - i'm kinda skeptical about anything that boasts the 3D label. so i'll just stick to vanilla HD content on the PS3. :p
It's particularly a problem if your eyes are not exactly matched. If it doesn't cost me extra to have it at home I'll try it out, but I doubt I'll want to use it all the time; not enough to justify additional expense.
 
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