HI Bob,
Now that is funny, your experience (or lack of) with 3D simulation. You see, when I auditioned my Panasonic Viera I did not know the feature was there nor did the sales person mention it. He was obviously much too interested in showing me Avatar. It worked. He made the sale.
It was not until 3 days after the TV was installed that I discovered the 3D simulation feature while I was scanning the setup screens. It took another week to actually try it. Now, after about two weeks of watching many movies with 3D simulation, I decided that other folks might be ignoring what seemed to me to be a very valuable feature. That's when I decided to start this thread.
Now that you have read this are you planning to give it a try? After all, all it takes is a few button pushes on the remote. If you do I'll be very interested in hearing your opinion. I'm not at all sure that all 3D simulations are equal from an engineering point of view. I can see many possible reasons why they might not be. Let us know since you are now officially on the 3D simulation review committee.
Sparky
HI Bob,
Why only one? The experience will not in any way neuter you. Try a few. Since you have not tried the simulation mode, you have no idea what to expect. After all, you owe nothing to me. Only to yourself. Your conservatism is puzzling.
Sparky
Oh, and be sure to try the simulation with live TV programs. It has something to offer there too.
Sparky
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