Yes, but not digital 3-D
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
To watch a 3D movie, you need a television that supports 3D graphics (and the 3D glasses that come with it). You also need to have a DVD/Blu-Ray set that supports 3D.
Its available on DVD and 3D versions
It's in stores right now! I have a 3D tv, so I watch it in 3D(; Hope that answers your question!
The only way the watch a 3d movie on a psp in to have an old DVD 3d movie with the blue and red glasses.Convert the DVD ,using a free software called DVD fab 8,pop the DVD in ,having the 3d side facing up and hit DVD converter to convert the movie to play on the psp.After converting the movie open media go to properly download the movie.The final step pop some 3d glasses on and pop some popcorn cause we're gonna watch a 3d movie!!The 3d isn't the greatest but it works!Let me know if you nee dany help.
There are T.V.'s that are made for that, so when you watch your favorite tv show. But sometimes like on a super bowl you will get some 3d glasses and you would be told to watch this commercial in 3d on your ordinary tv. So the answer is to "watch tv" no you can't but on rare occasions yes.
You have to wear 3D glasses (they have red & blue plastic lenses). They usually come with the movie. Most 3D dvds now usually have the 3d version on one side, & the regular version on the other. So you can choose.
The benefits of 3d dvd are really subjective. Many people want to be fully engrossed in the movie and feel like they are a part of the action. 3d will definitely acconplish this. Also, many people prefer to watch movies at home and like the option of having 3d available without having to go to a theater.
Never Say Never is on DVD but it isn't in 3D
A 3d dvd is no different than a normal dvd except they require special players and special glasses to view the 3d format. http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/digital-3d.htm
To watch an IMAX Deep Sea DVD, you typically do not need any special glasses, as most IMAX DVDs are formatted for standard viewing on regular televisions. However, if the content is in 3D, you would need compatible 3D glasses, such as polarized or active shutter glasses, depending on the type of 3D technology used. It's essential to check the DVD packaging for specific requirements regarding glasses.
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