yes,about 98% are.
some makes have sparted making 3d types like the cinemas
A television set is a 3D shape. The image (picture) on the television screen is a 2D shape. 3D is when it has length, width, and height. 2D is only length and width.
All 3D televisions can operate as 2D televisions as well.
Of course. All 3D TVs allow you to watch 'normal' 2D images as well. In fact the 2D quality is exceptionally good on the majority of 3D TVs.
Partially. It's not completely 2d as in side on gameplay as there are 3d parts. It can also be played in both 2d and 3d if you have a 3d tv
2d games are just that, 2D. If you use a 3D effect then it should come out in 3D, yet the game-play play itself will stay 2D, but popped out.
Both Samsung and LG 3D TVS have 2D to 3D conversion features.
Not all T.V. shows are 2D, and some are 3D; Scooby Doo 2 and Home Alone, for example.
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.
You cannot turn a 2D TV into a 3D model, just like you cannot convert a black and white TV into a color one.
2D image quality on 3D televisions is usually very similar to that of other televisions. It is the 3D quality that can let down a television. If you are planning on buying 3D television, make sure you experience several makes and models and in both 3D and 2D. Knowing which is your preferred model is a good investment of your time.
It depends on the TV and sometimes it looks terrible.
LG and Samsung have this feature. Be aware that converting 2D to 3D is not a perfect process and the 3D images may not be accurate or realistic. 3D televisions are designed to work with 3D content so any simulation of 3D from 2D content must be regarded as a bonus feature.