Watching HD on a PC and or TV |
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http://www.which.co.uk/technology/tv...-should-i-buy/
"TV for the perfect home cinema experience As a rule of thumb, bigger LED, LCD and plasma TV screen sizes tend to do the most justice to the extra detail of HD. They also provide the most immersive experience when watching films or a big sports event. Make sure your room is big enough though" |
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Or you could try these
http://www.paramountzone.com/virtualvisionglasses.htm |
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Smartphone.
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I do think that glasses projecting into your eyes will become a big thing in the future but certainly these particular ones will not be the ultimate viewing experience. |
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Tv - in most cases the viewing angle is bigger
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