You said 3d was going to be the new technology. I've read that as well, but I also read somewhere, and I thought it was a valid point, that the immersive effect of 3d was somewhat lost when used in a traditional home cinema set up, simply because the screen doesn't fill (any where near) your entire field of vision. I've only seen one 3d film, but I'm not sure to what extent I would want this at home, unless i had a 150" screen, which isn't likely to happen anytime soon.
I though oled was going to be the new technology anyway. And if so, will it be a combination of oled and 3d, or lcd/plasma and 3d which is what i believe theyre working on at the moment? Who knows.
Oh, back on point. I agree, they shouldn't be marketing it as a new separate technology, they should be called what they are, led backlit lcds. Didn't samsung have these before, but are really pushing this now with led, because the tvs are so thin as a result of the leds being on the sides? The tech isn't necesarily new, just being used differently?
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