In general, yes you do need special glasses to view a 3D TV. However, Sony are now working on a variant of this which does not require these glasses at all.
Yes, you need special glasses to watch 3D TV. And, there are different types of glasses for different kinds of 3D TV.
No, you will need a special TV that is capable of showing the 3D signal and sending the information to the special glasses. The exception to this is the traditional 3D in which the glasses are not powered and have different colors for each eye.
3d TV's without glasses are becomming more and more available, however, as of right now, they have not been perfected and are not as good as the ones that you need glasses for.
There are 2 systems: active (which uses special glasses with electronic shutters) and passive (which uses polarization and special glasses).
Active 3d glasses will not work with passive 3d TV. Active glasses use shutter 3D technology that requires a power source to power the lenses in the glasses. Passive glasses don't have electronics or batteries. Hence, they are lighter and more comfortable. Active and passive TV work using completely different technology and thus active glasses cannot work on passive TV.
3D TV work its like a normal tv but you dont wear 3D glasses thats all you need to know :)
Not yet, but manufacturers have made the technology to make watching either a 3D TV or cinema movie without glasses possible but company's that sell 3d TVs or have cinemas are not interested in buying this non 3d glasses technology. I don't know why they are not interested.
They wear glasses because of the fog in the tv world. The glasses work sorta like goggles work in water.
All Samsung active LCD glasses should work with all Samsung sets.
i brought some active 3d glasses for my lg 42pw450t 3d TV but they don't work
LG televisions use passive glasses so you will not find LG active glasses. Actually, LG has made several models of active 3D televisions, despite their current push for passive. LG glasses such as the AGS100 will not work with Samsung televisions. If you are looking for lower priced glasses for your Samsung TV, try the Monoprice website.
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.