I would check out the new LG Cinema 3D screens. They are the first to use passive (non-electrical) glasses like the theaters do. The glasses are much cheaper and lighter weight than any of the active-shutter types.
While there is no evidence to support the idea of long term harm from 3D television, the general opinion seems to be that it is wise to limit children's exposure to 3D television. This advice is for all 3D technologies but it is always a good idea to monitor your kids while they are watching 3D.
There is no evidence that suggests 3D televisions are bad for health. However, there is advice that young children shouldn't watch. Some viewers have found that watching 3D can be uncomfortable or cause headaches. Headaches and discomfort can be experienced using both passive and active glasses (the two technologies used in 3D television at present). It is important to spend some time watching 3D televisions before making a purchase to make sure your final selection is the right one for you and your family.
No. Only movies filmed as 3d will produce the 3d effect on a 3d television.
no you do not have to use the 3D in your 3D tv. its always on 2D unless you play a 3D movie and put it on 3D.
It seems like a strange request to be able to watch politicians in 3D. You are probably out of luck because 3D content tends not to include coverage of parliament. There are some televisions that can simulate 3D from 3D content but the quality of the simulation is limited, to say the least. The best advice is to remain patient and when government proceedings are captured in 3D, see if you can persuade the politicians to have another fight.
Most 3D televisions have a 3d emulation frauds. Both the LG and the Visio passive 3D TVs have a 3d emulation feature for 2D sources. It is not as realistic or effective as real 3D.
"No" Actually yes it can, as long as your tv can convert 2d-3d.
FPR is latest 3D technology and complelely different than conventional 3D TVs in various aspects.FPR 3D TV
You may need to set up your glasses with your television or simply recharge the glasses. If the problem persists, try different compatible glasses but if these don't help, there may be a fault with the television. 3D can be complex so it is worth talking to customer support to get advice on your specific model.
Of course you can. If the game is 3D compatible and your TV is 3D compatible, then you can watch and play 3D stuff.
Yes. It will if you have ESPN 3D or 3D TV.
Well friend, not all 3D tv has flicker problem. only the 3d tv which is using old 3D technology(SG).