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Samsung E490 43" 3D TV
just got my new TV this morning and trying to see if i can find the best setting to get the most out the 2D-3D converter. played with the setting abit but can't really notice the difference.
Anyone got any ideas on where i can find the right settings i will need Thanks in advance |
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It depends on the content your watching and 2D-3D conversion isn't that good to be honest. Nothing compared to proper 3D.
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If you go to Samsung's website you can download the E-Manual for your model or via this link: http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/t...B1KXXU-support
If you then click Contents and look for the Advanced Features Chapter, inside that is 'Using the 3D Function'. Click on that and on page 126 it tells you how to adjust the 3D Perspective and the Depth. If it's like my Samsung TV you should also be able to access the manual via an 'e-manual' button on the remote. If you look for the Advanced Features tab you'll probably find the same instructions there. Also if you click on the 'Menu' button on the remote and go into the Picture menu, if you scroll throuigh that there may be a 3D tab where you can configure these settings. If so, move the right direction arrow to 2D-3D, then click Return on the remote. Now you can change the Perspective, Depth and Optimisation. |
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As I said before, it depends on the content your watching, as to how good the conversion is. I find it seems to work better for nature programs or animation.
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