@Space Cadet : could clarify the above: are you telling me that LG is planning to release new LG 3D televisions or am I reading this wrong? I still have an Oled LG 55E6V 3D , but i wish LG would or some other company would release new TVs with 3D. the market is still hugh in japan, I understand in the US also many people still like to watch movies in 3D. a lof of new movies are still released in Imax 3D: Dune / Spiderman No way home /Doctor strange in the multiverse / Jurassic World Dominion/ Thor Love and Thunder . and do not forget this year Avatar again in Imax 3D and Avatar 2 the way of WaterI have TV that is good with 3D, 4K, 2D blu-ray and ... well normal TV viewing. Plenty of apps - tho I have no use of them. Just as it happens latest update came today. LG. I'm happy with it !
They aren't, no. By "latest update came today" he meant a software update came through for his current model lol@Space Cadet : could clarify the above: are you telling me that LG is planning to release new LG 3D televisions or am I reading this wrong? I still have an Oled LG 55E6V 3D , but i wish LG would or some other company would release new TVs with 3D. the market is still hugh in japan, I understand in the US also many people still like to watch movies in 3D. a lof of new movies are still released in Imax 3D: Dune / Spiderman No way home /Doctor strange in the multiverse / Jurassic World Dominion/ Thor Love and Thunder . and do not forget this year Avatar again in Imax 3D and Avatar 2 the way of Water
Exactly.I would be fine with just 1 new model!
Exactly.
Couldn't 'they' leave 1 model in production for those remaining that want one. Advertising it as the last and only one would keep its sales going for a while.
I mean, they kept making Laserdisc players till 2009, 10+ years after DVD and 3 years into HD and BD discs.
It’ll probably come back eventually, but who knows when or how it will look (technologically speaking) relative to what we’ve known up until now as 3D. Based on past history, the next wave usually takes a few decades to materialize. So, we’ve likely still have quite a wait ahead of us.Agreed. It's a dead format, accept it. VHS aint coming back either btw (for reference i love 3D, I'm just a realist)
Agreed. It's a dead format, accept it. VHS aint coming back either btw (for reference i love 3D, I'm just a realist)
I don't know how expensive it is to keep an assembly line taken up with a 3D TV production, or if it has to be a separate one, or just can be sometimes done on another one, where different models are made, but I'm sure they've miscalculated, dropping support simultaneously everywhere, while there were many users that would upgrade, and new ones that just didn't get to it, because TV purchases aren't made every year.Probably not profitable enough. All these companies do things for money.
If there was real money to be made then some company would probably still be manufacturing 3D TV's.
Just because a few people here and there want a new 3D TV doesn't mean there is enough (or any) money to be made from it.
I don't know how expensive it is to keep an assembly line taken up with a 3D TV production, or if it has to be a separate one, or just can be sometimes done on another one, where different models are made, but I'm sure they've miscalculated, dropping support simultaneously everywhere, while there were many users that would upgrade, and new ones that just didn't get to it, because TV purchases aren't made every year.