Brand new sealed Despicable Me Blu Ray from a seemingly very reputable seller on eBay. Seems a good deal to me. :smiley:
Top comments
ravenheart to davej1710
19 Sep 163#11
The only thing which will elevate 3D TV, quality active equipment or not, to anything above a gimmick, is if the new glasses-free technology gains traction and eventually becomes affordable down the line. Until then, having to put special glasses on every time you want to watch something, and take them off every time you want to get up and do something else while the movie is playing, is absurd and is easily the main reason the majority of consumers simply aren't interested.
All comments (23)
sradmad
18 Sep 161#1
good find op, heat added
Maevoric
18 Sep 161#2
have some heat
dbizal
18 Sep 161#3
Cheap as chips. HEAT!
elvis1234
18 Sep 161#4
I noticed the sellers description says the UV copy is no longer included. Still a great price though, heat added.
Dayksa to elvis1234
18 Sep 162#5
Well it says that the code will have expired. Heat for the deal.
wilcockmehu
18 Sep 161#6
great price!!! ordered
wilcockmehu
18 Sep 16#7
great price!!! ordered
ST3123
18 Sep 161#8
great price and fantastic movie, ordered!
Just hope a good deal comes up on the sequel now, so I can have the set, though I still think the first one was stronger...
Dappy
18 Sep 162#9
Thanks :smiley:
davej1710
19 Sep 161#10
If you have a setup that supports decent 3d, I thoroughly recommend you get that version. Utterly brilliant in 3d, as is the second one too.
Too many people complain 3d is rubbish technology IMHA because they experience it on a rubbish system, or passive 3d technology like you get in the cinema. Decent modern active system on a large TV & audio setup is a thousand times better than older tech that gave it a bad name.
ravenheart to davej1710
19 Sep 163#11
The only thing which will elevate 3D TV, quality active equipment or not, to anything above a gimmick, is if the new glasses-free technology gains traction and eventually becomes affordable down the line. Until then, having to put special glasses on every time you want to watch something, and take them off every time you want to get up and do something else while the movie is playing, is absurd and is easily the main reason the majority of consumers simply aren't interested.
leon121
19 Sep 161#12
Good find op
dances_withhaggii
19 Sep 16#13
Some freemason keeps removing my posts.:confused:
Alex235
19 Sep 161#14
Buddies - heat for the deal op
concertsdealsoffers
19 Sep 162#15
If you want a copy of the film in a DVD format as well as BLU Ray format you can find it for £1.89 at the link below
Oh sorry. I just saw the title, price and "last one". My apologies.
amour3k
19 Sep 16#22
[quote=dbizal]"Cheap as chips."quote]
Yeh, why not?.
Chips are 'Yellow' too after all?, hehehehehe. ;-)
davej1710
19 Sep 16#23
Hardly like doing a triathlon to take off and put on glasses when watching a movie. I've managed it for 10 months without once feeling the need to feel sorry for myself. Regarding the need to get up and do something else during a movie as an excuse - seriously? Sounds like complaining for the sake of. Have you ever actually owned a decent 3d setup or like many, give your expert opinion on something you've never actually experienced?
Opening post
Top comments
All comments (23)
Just hope a good deal comes up on the sequel now, so I can have the set, though I still think the first one was stronger...
Too many people complain 3d is rubbish technology IMHA because they experience it on a rubbish system, or passive 3d technology like you get in the cinema. Decent modern active system on a large TV & audio setup is a thousand times better than older tech that gave it a bad name.
Your text here
Yeh, why not?.
Chips are 'Yellow' too after all?, hehehehehe. ;-)