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Rating: 0.5/5
I got bored with the razor 3d system ,How hard is it to make the blinking synzation with anything you want to watch on tv, now everybody would want that, make it.
Rating: 1 :: 0 out of 0 people found this user review helpful.
Rating: 4/5
I like using this 3D system, at least for a while. After too long my eyes tend to get tired/sore from the flicker. I’ts not something I would use to watch a full-length feature movie with; or to watch regular TV. O.K., maybe some TV. But I do thoroughly enjoy watching the animated films made for 3D, and video games. Again, only for a while at a time. As time and technology goes by, I’m sure other 3D systems will become available. I’ll be there to buy one. There is another type avail. now, but a bit expensive for the average home.
Rating: 8 :: 0 out of 0 people found this user review helpful.
Rating: 3.5/5
I enjoyed my 3D viewing system from Razor very much. I have a nice collection of 3D theatrical releases that I actually prefer to the IMAX. My issue is that with Plasma and LCD television dropping dramatically in price many people can now afford to buy them and several do own one of these sets. Of Course, since my purchase of a Plasma tv I can no longer use my system, so the movies can no longer be viewed.
After much research I’ve been left with the impression that no one is even trying to design a system for these televisions. I would think that with consumer demand growing for Plasma/LCD televisions this would be a the top of someones list.
It certainly wouldn’t hurt the bottom line at Razor to design one.
Rating: 7 :: 0 out of 0 people found this user review helpful.