The first 3D television was demonstrated in the 1920s by John Logie Baird, the inventor of the first television. The quality wasn't good and it was never destined to be anything other than a demonstration of concept. Despite that, Baird successfully used 3D television for the first time.
It has taken close to a century for the technology to reach the point where 3D television can be a reality.
The First company invented the first 3D TV in the world was Samsung company.
2D to 3D conversion is a technique of simulating 3D content. It has limitations as the 3D information doesn't exist in the 2D content. Some 3D simulations work well and others don't. It's a bonus feature of 3D televisions that may give you good results but don't rely on this as a useful feature.
Active 3D TV glasses are from $15 upwards. Passive glasses are cheaper but remember that passive glasses have no electronics built in to them and they only deliver 540 line resolution compared to the full 1080 HD resolution of active systems.
Yes, I have a 3D TV, it is very good but I never watch things in 3D because there is not good content and the glasses are a nuisance. Save you money, buy a better 2D TV.
As far I know Sony is known for its 3d tv, but LG will also be a recommended 3d tv brand within a couple of days. On 26 April LG has launched its Cinema 3d tv with super-latest FPR technology. This tech hasn't ever been used by any brand. Hence, if you want to recommend a 3d tv brand to someone, just recommend LG only.
The first glasses free 3D television was demonstrated in 1929 by John Logie Baird, the inventor of the worlds first fully operating television system. Although his original television went into commercial service, the 3D television never made it to homes.
No dear in LG Cinema 3D TV you don't feel the 3D crosstalk but you do feel the lack of resolution because Cinema 3D reduces the effective resolution to just 540 lines. Other manufacturers have chosen to retain full HD resolution.
It is important to view a range of televisions before making a purchase. No 3D television is bad for eyes but there are people who don't tolerate 3D imaging well. Spending time to experience a range of models will allow you to make an informed decision about the best 3D television for you and your family.
im 42 years old my father first told me that it was invented in 1908
3D has been around for a long time. In fact, the first 3D television demonstration was by John Logie Baird in 1928. It has taken a long time for television technology to reach the point where 3D is viable. Cinema 3D is the LG brand name for polarizing separation of two images. The technique has been in use for decades. LG and others have copied the technique from the film industry and applied it to television.
SOME of the 3d dvd have menu option to watch 2d or 3d and some have a menu to maximize the performance of your 3d experience but some have nothing
Very few televisions cause any flicker in 3D mode. It sounds like the last store you visited didn't bother to spend a few minutes to get the televisions set up ready for demonstration. Why don't you visit another store and discuss your concerns with the sales staff there. They will be able to explain the latest advances and how to avoid flicker.