Yes, but you must wear special glasses to view the picture and get the full effect. Usually, the glasses come with the TV and you get one to four pairs, depending upon who you buy the TV from. Models from Sony, Panasonic and Vizio, all come with these glasses. However, you should check to see what comes with the TV, before you buy it. Separate purchases of these glasses run about $60/pair.
No. there is no way you can use LG 3D glasses on Samsung 3D TV, they use different technology.
www.hometheater.about.com is the best place to look for information about 3D TV without glasses. They have a lot of information there concerning this matter.
For any passive 3D television, the 3D glasses from movie theaters will work.
Most use generic red and green glasses that can enhance the 3d effect. The film has to be broadcast in that mode to see any 3d effect
Currently, there is not a 3D TV that you can watch without 3D TV glasses. Several manufacturers are working on such a product but it will be some time before we see a model in the stores. If you are considering 3D, don't wait for glasses free technology - it will be a long, long wait.
A paralax barrier is used on 3d TVs to make them so you don't need to use glasses. It controls the way the light leaves the display. You can read about it at http://www.notascoolasitseems.com/review/how-does-3d-work-and-without-glasses
Yes, it is possible. Not all the content shown from a 3D TV will require you to utilize 3D glasses, and you can watch normal programs from 3D TVs. The picture will not be distorted unless you're watching a 3D film that requires special 3D glasses.
No, there is no battery used in LG's 3D TV glasses as they have chosen to use passive glasses.
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
Yes, Wearing 3D television glasses without your perscription glasses may highly distort what you are seeing, i would recomend wearing perscription glasses high on your nose and wearing your 3D glasses low on your nose, that way they do not bump.
No. LG's Cinema 3D glasses are battery free. Because LG use this passive glass type, their televisions operate at 540 lines in 3D mode, so they are not full HD. 2D signals are rendered in full HD without the glasses.
TV glasses are mostly associated with 3D capable televisions. Without these glasses, you cannot view the 3D capability as it is meant to be. The benefits of these glasses would be that they allow you to view television in a whole new way.