you have to have a 3 way cable to hook up the split end and then finish off with a hand to the 3d cables
That depends on the kind of 3D TV you have. If your 3D TV has a 2D to 3D conversion feature than yes, you can watch any 2D program in 3D. LG makes good 3D TVs that are affordable and have 2d to 3d conversion feature (other cheaper makers don't have that feature included). I have a LW6500 model (Cinema 3D line) from LG and 3D-converted images look great.
If the snowflages have been filmed in native 3D (ie using specialised 3D camera techniques) then you would be able to see them in 3D - in good quality - on a 3D TV by using 3D glasses. Many 3D TVs also have a built in 2D to 3D conversion facility so in theory you could see snowflages filmed in 2D on one of these models, but the quality would not be so good.
does 3d glasses come with the 3d blu ray movie or you buy the 3d TV i don't see how they can put the glasses in the case and instead of getting the 3d TV and watch it on regular led TV
one of it is the introduction of 3D TVs
3D TVs are a hot issue these days. Some say active 3D TV is better, some say passive 3D TV is better. I didn't see difference when I went to Best Buy.
to watch 3d you have to have a 3d source such as a 3d hd channel from an hd tuner, or of course the 3d blu-ray. You can't just plug in a composite connector and get 3d. You have to have higher quality hdmi cables and 3d shutter glasses.
u plug the computer into the tv
There are several brands that offer a 3D simulation. It is important to understand that a simulation is never as good as real 3D content and can be disturbing when the simulation is wrong. Try the 2D to 3D conversion when you see the televisions but don't be disappointed when the results are poor.
Sadly, 3D television is a far lower resolution than movie theater 3D films. Although television will close the gap, expect it to take some time yet. Consider 3D television on its own merits rather than as a comparison to the movie theaters. Get to see different brands and model and see for youself how good they are.
if your computer can plug into your tv and is good quality then its not worth buying a computer monitor however if you cannot connect to your tv then you will need a computer monitor
That would be LGs passive 3D TV models although other smart televisions may have similar remote control features.
No.First off, they are not "Blu-Ray" glasses. The 3D comes from the TV, not the disk player. Plug a 3D player into a regular TV and you won't see 3D.Second, there are 2 types of 3D glasses: active and passive. Passive are the kind you get in a movie theater, with the lenses polarized in two different axes. Active glasses use a shutter system and require a battery in the glasses. Active glasses are often unique to a TV brand - you can't use your Panasonic glasses on your friend's Sony 3DTV.