Does this device currently support 60p, (not 60i) from 720/60 3D Blu-rays? Also, will 4K support ever be added, seeing as I make my own 4K 3D content, and many TV manufacturers are dropping 3D from their latest 4K models? Thank you.
I can't see why it can't do 60P. It has no problem dealing 1080p in full frame, but you will only see half of them with one eye and the other half the other eye as full frame, not half. The current Edison 3D can't do 4K because Edison 3D use version HDMI 1.4a. Maybe down the road, the XU-YUN Company will create next version of Edison 3D that support 4K. In my view, I hope they use HDMI 2.1 that can take greater advantage than the HDMI 2.0 that current 4K TV that is today. I would have to buy another TV when that time comes.
Does this device currently support 60p, (not 60i) from 720/60 3D Blu-rays? Also, will 4K support ever be added, seeing as I make my own 4K 3D content, and many TV manufacturers are dropping 3D from their latest 4K models? Thank you.
Yes, this supports FHD (1080P) and HD(720P) @60hz (60P per sec). Using Edison 3D on 4K will downgrade to FHD 1080p. Support for it will likely will be in the next version of Edison 3D.
It will be great if they add 120 hz support for monitors and projectors and 4k upscaling, I will like also if they supports some kind of frame doubler like motionflow.
The problem is the limit in HDMI 1.4 the video signal as 60hz. If you have 120hz monitors will not solve the limit 60hz video. 120hz monitors are great for games, for movies not so much. Motionflow is a fake Hz. It created ghost effect that should not be there when Edison 3D send the video correctly in 3D and the TV put crap pixels between the frame as it assumes the video is 2D. I had to turn my Motionflow off. The main thing I think "Display Response Time" technology needed more focus on that for the TV more than the 4K or 8K TV. Display Response Time would eliminate that fake Hz that Sony calls Motionflow would be a major improve for 3D effect and able to increase the speed from the Active 3D glasses as you won't see the flickering from surrounding lights. I would like to see Edison 3D next version is to use HDMI 2.1 that can use 120hz video in 4K, but I would have to get another TV that support HDMI 2.1. I will be watching for "Display Response Time" in a TV to be 5ms or lower. That will be sometime next 5 to 6 years from now.
I Saw on Edison's indiegogo page that It Will be develop a New version of glasses, so the product Will get 4k 120hz or 4k 60hz and 1080p 120hz support now in this New version ?