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A admin_exported New member Aug 10, 2019 2,556 4 0 Apr 28, 2010 #1 http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?p=32207455#post32207455
P PJPro New member Jan 21, 2008 274 0 0 Apr 28, 2010 #3 Glad about that....just paid £14.99 from Sainsburys!
G GeoffreyW Well-known member Sep 17, 2005 172 15 18,595 Apr 28, 2010 #4 Yes, I was caught out by the misleading wording on MSE - I almost had car keys in hand, ready to dash off. Not good enough, MSE!
Yes, I was caught out by the misleading wording on MSE - I almost had car keys in hand, ready to dash off. Not good enough, MSE!
A Anonymous Guest Apr 28, 2010 #5 As if all of this 3D malarkey wasn't confusing enough, in the MSE forums, we then get people offering words of wisdom like these: I am pretty sure you dont need a new 3D TV and "3D Blu Ray" to watch it in 3D There have been 3D Blu Rays in the past and just work on normal TVs and they give you a couple 3D glasses. Dont know how well it works. E.g. Latest Final Destination was 3D in cinema and a 3D version of it came out on DVD Originally Posted by asy1mpo http://community.whathifi.com/forums/showthread.php?p=32272615#post32272615 I am pretty sure you dont need a new 3D TV and "3D Blu Ray" player to watch it in 3D.
As if all of this 3D malarkey wasn't confusing enough, in the MSE forums, we then get people offering words of wisdom like these: I am pretty sure you dont need a new 3D TV and "3D Blu Ray" to watch it in 3D There have been 3D Blu Rays in the past and just work on normal TVs and they give you a couple 3D glasses. Dont know how well it works. E.g. Latest Final Destination was 3D in cinema and a 3D version of it came out on DVD Originally Posted by asy1mpo http://community.whathifi.com/forums/showthread.php?p=32272615#post32272615 I am pretty sure you dont need a new 3D TV and "3D Blu Ray" player to watch it in 3D.
A Andrew Everard New member May 30, 2007 1,878 1 0 Apr 28, 2010 #6 Of course you could just buy a standard TV and train yourself to open and shut your eyes alternately. It would be almost as good, and you'd SAVE A FORTUNE!!!! Don't be ripped off, etc...
Of course you could just buy a standard TV and train yourself to open and shut your eyes alternately. It would be almost as good, and you'd SAVE A FORTUNE!!!! Don't be ripped off, etc...
M mattjax05 New member Oct 5, 2007 230 0 0 Apr 28, 2010 #7 All joking aside and moving back to the post I had a look on MSE and Tesco Entertainment has appeared with a 15% off code making it £12.74.
All joking aside and moving back to the post I had a look on MSE and Tesco Entertainment has appeared with a 15% off code making it £12.74.