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RE: Less detail with 3D?

Pretty sure there's something to it, but the exact differences depend on what technology is used to achieve the 3D. With the glasses, less light from the TV is making it to your eyes as opposed to the 2D version so it may have seemed overall darker (which may seem less detailed).


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