3D Video Wizard Console with 2 Pack of 3D Adult Glasses

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

3D On You TV

3D On You TV


3D On You TV



3D On You TV


Quick Start Guide

  1. Connect the 3D Video Wizard power adapter (included) into the 3D Video Wizard box and plug in.
  2. Connect the HDMI cable (included) from your video source (Blu-ray player, game system, HD Cable Box, HD Satellite Box) to HDMI 1 input port on the back of the 3D Wizard
  3. Using a second HDMI cable, connect one end to the HDMI output on the back of the 3D Video Wizard, and the other end into your HD TV
  4. Switch on the power to your 3D Video Wizard, HD TV and video source.
  5. Set the TV to display the HDMI Input you plugged into in step 3
  6. You will see the image from the video source device on the TV
  7. Switch through available modes by pressing the mode button on the front panel or the 2D/3D button on the remote control.
  8. Put on your colored 3D glasses to experience the 3D effect.

3D On You TV


I have my system paired with a 2006 1080p samsung dlp, sony 3d blu ray dvd player. Place this thing on a newer 120hz plasma, and it will probally blow you away.

PROS:

1. Very emersive 3D enviornment
2. 1080p resolution
3. No motion blur
4. 2 hdmi inputs
5. Works with every device that uses hdmi
6. Cost, $200 gets you ( 3d wizard, 3d blu ray player, extra glasses, and a couple of 3d movie
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CONS:

1. Picture color is a little faded
2. Picture is a little darker, But can be adjusted a little with remote.
3. Does not work exceptionally well with video games, and none 3D formated sorces
4. Remote is borderline usless
5. Must have 3D player to get best quality picture

3D On You TV
I turned on the playstaion3 and looked like it had 3D, but was off and hard to look at. After playing with settings and on the 48" tv, WOW, 3D was playing on the tv. The color is a little different, but not to the point it takes anything away from the game play or movie watching. I have seen a movie on a 3D TV with the emulator and heavy battery operated glasses. I have watched on the non battery glasses too. As I stated, there is a difference, but nothing overwhelming and for the mere fraction of cost...ummm...cant beat it or complain.

3D On You TV

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