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Re: Oh No! Is anyone with 3D going to Samsung S II ???

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Originally Posted by BlackDynamite View Post
I know what a cable card is, lol.

If you read that thread, the Tivo was not the problem. He (and several others) actually got the Tivo working. The problem was when Comcast tried to activate that cable card. And none of them ever did get it fully functioning. They could get some programming, but not all.

Like I said, it doesn't meet the required specs for 3D (which require an HDMI 1.4 connection to a device that identifies itself as being a 3D device). Someone actually mentioned this in that thread too. So you may get lucky and get it to work here and there with some things, but it is not supported and will probably not work with most things.

I read the same articles Gten has and purchased a std 1.3 from Cmple on Amazon and works perfectly w/my 3D Blue Ray and 3D TV. From everything I read .... 3D TV FAQ | Crave - CNET it's all BS and turned out to be right. Glad I saved my $$$
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