on 13-02-2012 08:20 AM


Not cheap but if one dont want 2 buy a new 3DTV and wants 3D then I bet its a good fit. ![]()
$399 + $99 glasses + $49 RF emitter
3Dfury Highlight Features:
Add HDMI/DVI-D 2D/3D to ANY TV, Monitor, Proj (even 3D on 60hz TV!)
Display HDMI 2D/3D content on Digital and/or Analog display
3Dfury can output in both Digital and Analog Video/Audio simultaneously!
Double and Triple frame 1080p24 material up to 1080p72
3D mode output up to 720p144
Dual projectors setup using two 3Dfury modules and passive glasses.
Up to 720p240 in dual projectors setup!
7.1 Dolby® True HD & DTS Master Audio
Input: HDMI 1.4 (HDCP compliant) input with 3D and Deep Colour support
Output: Digital HDMI / DVI-D and/or Component (YPbPr/YCbCr) and VGA (RGBHV) video output
Performs Colour Depth Upscaling in all modes (ON/OFF user selectable)
Improved output cable driver for driving long cable runs (40-50′)on 13-02-2012 08:57 AM
on 13-02-2012 09:07 AM
I can see this selling really well, especially for those that can't afford a 3DTV. It sounds impressive for small piece of kit, but one question, do you think it'll work with my Sony Bravia KDL 40V4000 TV?
on 13-02-2012 09:09 AM - last edited on 13-02-2012 09:09 AM
ytevo79 wrote:
So I can go out and buy a nice new up to date 3DTV for a similar price. Or I can buy a little black box the size of a packet of cigarettes for the same price and keep my 5 year old 720p Sammy?
I'm going to have to think about this one..
Good thing some ppl might have a perfect working plasma screen from 4-5years back or an very very expensive projector and just want 3D, then?? ![]()
on 13-02-2012 09:17 AM
LarasAider wrote:I can see this selling really well, especially for those that can't afford a 3DTV. It sounds impressive for small piece of kit, but one question, do you think it'll work with my Sony Bravia KDL 40V4000 TV?
2D/3D to ANY TV, Monitor, Proj (even 3D on 60hz TV!)
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on 13-02-2012 09:52 AM
Does it support anaglyph cardboard glasses 3D tex?
on 13-02-2012 09:57 AM - last edited on 13-02-2012 10:01 AM
T-e-X wrote:
ytevo79 wrote:
So I can go out and buy a nice new up to date 3DTV for a similar price. Or I can buy a little black box the size of a packet of cigarettes for the same price and keep my 5 year old 720p Sammy?
I'm going to have to think about this one..
Good thing some ppl might have a perfect working plasma screen from 4-5years back or an very very expensive projector and just want 3D, then??
I was speaking about the majority of people like myself who have an old TV and why wouldn't you just buy a new TV for the same/similar price.
I knew straight away you would take my post personally and seriously like its your own product or you have shares in it or something. You even said it yourself its a bit expensive and exactly to my point. If I wanted 3D I'd rather spend £479 or a bit more on a new set then $450 on a little black box. It should be half the price for what it is TBF considering what it is.
And anything that rips Transformers off is cheap! ![]()
fski wrote:Does it support anaglyph cardboard glasses 3D tex?
Ha like with House of the Dead Overkill. 3D for the price of a game ![]()
on 13-02-2012 10:21 AM
on 13-02-2012 10:33 AM
on 13-02-2012 01:08 PM
T-e-X wrote:
ytevo79 wrote:
So I can go out and buy a nice new up to date 3DTV for a similar price. Or I can buy a little black box the size of a packet of cigarettes for the same price and keep my 5 year old 720p Sammy?
I'm going to have to think about this one..
Good thing some ppl might have a perfect working plasma screen from 4-5years back or an very very expensive projector and just want 3D, then??
Correct my mate has got the 50" pioneer kuro plasma which is regarded as one of the best tv you can get (not available anymore) for image qaulity. He wants 3d but doesnt want to give up his top notch screen so this is potentially the perfect solution for him.
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