Y at - it a 4 k ultra hd blue ray 3D

Are there plans for 3D for 4K movies. I have media player, but don't see the 3D options. I speak not of simulated 3D.

Hello Docwas-

There is currently no 4K movies Sony 3D on disk or the drive of the FMP - X 1. We do not have information on the upcoming changes to the current situation at the moment.

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