Is there anything you can do to brighten the screen when playing 3D content ? Or is this normal?
waloshin macrumors 68040 Original poster Oct 9, 2008 3,340 175 Jun 22, 2012 #1 Is there anything you can do to brighten the screen when playing 3D content ? Or is this normal?
MacNut macrumors Core Jan 4, 2002 22,995 9,973 CT Jun 22, 2012 #2 waloshin said: Is there anything you can do to brighten the screen when playing 3D content ? Or is this normal? Click to expand... Don't watch 3D, its horrible.
waloshin said: Is there anything you can do to brighten the screen when playing 3D content ? Or is this normal? Click to expand... Don't watch 3D, its horrible.
acearchie macrumors 68040 Jan 15, 2006 3,264 104 Jun 22, 2012 #3 Is it an active or passive 3d display?
waloshin macrumors 68040 Original poster Oct 9, 2008 3,340 175 Jun 22, 2012 #4 acearchie said: Is it an active or passive 3d display? Click to expand... Active.
Razorhog macrumors 65816 Sep 16, 2006 1,148 116 Arkansas Jun 22, 2012 #5 MacNut said: Don't watch 3D, its horrible. Click to expand... I have a 3d plasma and it's awesome.
MacNut macrumors Core Jan 4, 2002 22,995 9,973 CT Jun 22, 2012 #6 Razorhog said: I have a 3d plasma and it's awesome. Click to expand... How many times have you watched 3D.
Razorhog said: I have a 3d plasma and it's awesome. Click to expand... How many times have you watched 3D.
wywern209 macrumors 65832 Sep 7, 2008 1,503 0 do you rly want to know? Jul 2, 2012 #7 it might just be your tv. i would go to avsforum.com and see if they can fix or alleviate your issue. what you describe is a common issue with some lower end/older 3d tvs.
it might just be your tv. i would go to avsforum.com and see if they can fix or alleviate your issue. what you describe is a common issue with some lower end/older 3d tvs.