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Panasonic 3D TV Does Not Disappoint

Engadget recently had a chance to try out Panasonic's 3D demo rig, and, aside from the goofy glasses, report some impressive results. "Active shutter 3D technology once again did not fail to impress, though large format action content like the Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony and action sports footage was far more impressive than the movie trailer. The benefit of a picture where everything, regardless of distance from the camera, is in focus is one of the biggest benefits 3D has going for it and nothing makes that more apparent than video from a large stadium. Aside from a few glitches from a pair of the glasses being low on battery and flickering annoyingly throughout, the framerate was smooth and the picture sharp, a marked difference from the jittery motion we witnessed during JVC's 3D demo earlier in the day."

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  1. Re:3D by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    hell yeah. now when black people who are 13% of the population appear in 90% of artificially diverse socially engineered commericals, it'll feel like they are really here in my living room! now wait for the legions of kneejerk slashdotters to assume i have a problem with black people. because if you don't want to see a group of people used as pawns and puppets in some social engineering game, if you reject all forms of social engineering as the manipulation that they represent no matter how "good" their stated goals might be, and if you think choosing actors because they are black does not lead to the colorblind society we'd like to live in, then you must be a racist right?

  2. Re:3D by geekoid · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Nothing an AC says on /. is worth responding to. Seriously.

    FTR. you response was excellent.

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  3. Re:3D by earlymon · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Wow. You're replying about content and expecting a reply to a reply whose content was saying to ignore ACs?

    Seriously. Wow.

    It's like ... like ... /. 3D - rilly.

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