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The AdapSonicĀ® HD 2D To 3D Video Converter box allows you to enjoy immersive 3D movies and games on your existing 2D television screen. With a compact design and universal compatibility, this device transforms your viewing experience without the need for a new TV.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.4 x 5.7 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 1.35 Pounds |
Brand Name | Adapsonic |
Color | Blue |
Manufacturer | Adapsonic |
Part Number | AS3D |
R**Y
WOW! If you have a 3D TV this thing works
First off. They claimed delivery in 4 days it arrived in 2.I have a Vizio 3D Tv with a Samsung 3D player, U-Verse TV, and a digital off the air receiver as sources all feeding into a HDMI switch and then into this product then into my 3D TV. No it is not the real 3D you have come to expect from the 3D disks you might have seen because the video content was not shot with a 3D camera. But it is very interesting. You have to be at least 8 to 10' feet back and with my Vizio use the passive glasses not the included glasses that come with the product and have your TV set up for 3D. At first I was slightly confused but after hitting the right button It made my screen look like it was 8' deep.As my brain adjusted and I switched channels things became clearer. You have to adjust your viewing habits and train your brain to adjust from years of watching 2D video. My wife complained for the first 15 minutes and I got a slight headache... but this device does work and enhances the image to boot. Any overlaid graphics POP off the screen which can be a bit annoying. But anything new takes some time to adjust too. I did not test the 3D to a 2D standard set just the 2D to my 3D TV set and it is quite interesting giving you background depth as if your looking through a window. For those who own a 3D TV set it will be worth buying it just to impress and confuse your family and friends. Cartoons take on a whole new look and as I watch the Golf Channel I was curious how it looked . Not bad not full 3D but an improvement over what is considered normal TV. What most reviewers forget to add is how it improves the image through it's processing the color and image is fantastic in 3D or 2D. I have decided to give it a thumbs up and recommend it.
E**N
Functional 2D to 3D converter
This review will present pros and cons for two different 2D to 3D converters found at Amazon and other related internet sites. First, my setup is a Panasonic TC-P50VT25 3D TV and a Tivo Premiere XL set at 1080i output display, which is the highest you can get on the Tivo with network TV. On occasion I would like to view a program in 3D and since Panasonic seemed reluctant to provide a firmware update to add the 2D to 3D conversion option I needed to take the matter into my own hands. I researched what was available out on the internet and found two different models under different brand names.The first 2D to 3d (side-by-side) converter, purchased and returned, was of the rectangle box type, which did a fairly good converting, but you will need to set your output signal from your Tivo or other to 480p, 720p, and 1080p (progressive). It will not work with the 1080i (interlace) signal. The 3D effect was good but the noticeable color and resolution downgrade were evident. The draw back here is to get back to normal viewing you needed to set the Tivo back to 1080i and vice versa for 3D. I thought this added step and resolution reduction not desirable.The second 2D to 3D converter reviewed is for this converter, which I kept, was a rectangle box with the round ends. This converter was the most forgiving of the two in regards to handling the 1080i display signal. The box can handle any progressive signal 480p/576p/720p/1080p as well as 1080i. You do not need to set your sending equipment to progressive from the 1080i interlace signal. This is a plus in fact the 1080i signal from my Tivo was up converted to 1080p for normal TV network viewing. Colors and resolution were a definite upgrade at 1080p. It's only con is the 3D effect is a bit too strong even set at the weakest of the three options. If, I could find a hardware adjustment or hack to lessen the 3D effect it would be the perfect 2D to 3D converter.Prior to purchasing the converter; it is important to research which type of input signal it can handle and which progressive signals it will be outputting.
E**K
Great and Cheap
First off it's not AdapSonic it's from a company named HD-Hynudal. Why it's labeled with a different name I have no idea. But the product delivers, not exactly theater quality but it ranks high. I tested the converter on my LCD 720 television set playing the DVD of Bolt on my Blu-Ray player. The device knows how to treat color which is more than I can say for freebie software you find around the net. How Mittens stood out on screen was a shock because with 3D converter software black is an issue and doesn't translate to 3D. Mittens "popped". If you had to compare 3D movies against each other in theater to what this produces. A good example would be Avatar to Tron Legacy. It's Tron. 3D in spots while other spots not so much but even with those it stood out. I give this a device a thumbs up. My only whimpers about it is 1: be prepared to buy two HDMI cables when you get this. It doesn't come with them. Lucky me I already had one thanks to owning the Blu-Ray player and I'm borrowing a second till the second one I ordered comes in. 2: it comes with a demo disc I was clueless at first what purpose it serves. It's a DVD demonstrating the converter with lots of choice video clips. Fault. The DVD is meant for I think 3D televisions. My computer showed two screens side by side that despite changing viewing settings I couldn't change to appearing as one screen. Maybe this would be different on a Blu-Ray player, I don't know.Bottom line is this product is worth buying if you want 3D without spending over a thousand dollars for a setup. But you better get used to amber/blue lens while viewing it's out put.
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