I think it help the 3d screen to glow to come out more
at a movie
I don't know that brand and I have never used a 3d laptop but there should be a switch or an option to toggle the 3d playback of the screen if it were going to make the screen blurry without the special glasses.
You don't need any! Just slide the 3D depth slider on the top screen and you get glasses free 3D!
You put on 3d glasses
get a pair of 3D glasses, and punch out the frames and there you have it!
So that you can view the movie without seeing the red and blue lines that make it 3d. It's some kind of technology that plays on color and allows you to see the objects as if they were coming out of the screen, however it only works with the glasses on.
They do not make 3d tv's without glasses...yet. We all know that technology is improving with every breath we take so there are limitless possibilities to them having a tv like this in the future. There have already been steps to glasses free 3d in the phone department. There is the evo 3d phone that does not require glasses but you can still enjoy the 3d features
For the 3DS, the 3D feature does not require 3D glasses to play so you do not need to buy 3D glasses.
Light boost is a trade name for the screen coating used in LG 3D televisions. It is claimed to make the image brighter and overcome the loss of brightness due to the polarizing glasses used for 3D viewing.
there is no 3d glasses for the ps3
It depends. You can see a 3D movie that has only some parts in 3D. In that case, no. You can also see a movie that ALL the screen is in 3D. In that case, yes.Hope that answers your question!
No, you will not need 3D glasses for the Nintendo 3 DS