All 3D tvs show a better than average 2D picture.
No. Only movies filmed as 3d will produce the 3d effect on a 3d television.
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Well friend, not all 3D tv has flicker problem. only the 3d tv which is using old 3D technology(SG).
The only animation you can watch in 3D are the feature films that were created in 3D and released on 3D bluray.
LG only make passive 3D television. They do not supply any models that are active 3D.
No, there's actually Vizio 3D TV called Vizio Theater 3D. They use the same technology as LG.
It doesn't look that way to me at all. In fact, there is a huge amount of spam being posted in support of LG, who make only passive televisions. Beware of any review or comment on LG that is gushing in it's praise for LG, Cinema 3D or passive 3D; it may well be some of that spam. Active 3D is known for its sharp images because it delivers high quality 1,080p images while passive 3D is known to show only half. Passive 3D however is known for its ligher weight and cheaper glasses. They both have advantages and weaknesses.
Toshiba has already launched glasses free 3D TV. But it has its limitations that only 11 people can watch 3D at a time and it is not as effective as other present 3D TVs
At present only LG is using it in their TVs.May be in nearby future other manufacturer will use this technology in their 3D TVs
3D televisions will only deliver true 3D when they receive 3D content. Some televisions provide a 3D simulation mode which creates a sense of depth from a 2D signal. Whatever the manufacturer claims, these are no more than a simulation and are not a true representation of 3D. If a television offers a simulation, it must be considered as a bonus feature rather than a reason to buy the television as the 3D effects will not match true 3D.
A television set is a 3D shape. The image (picture) on the television screen is a 2D shape. 3D is when it has length, width, and height. 2D is only length and width.
Comfort is a personal matter. You have only one way to find out and that is to wear the glasses and experience 3D television from a number of different manufacturers.