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.
The only animation you can watch in 3D are the feature films that were created in 3D and released on 3D bluray.
If you have passive 3D TV then yes you can watch Avatar 3D with its passive 3D glasses.
More and more movies are being made in 3D now and YouTube also has 3D contents available now. Some 3D TVs have 2D to 3D conversion that allows you to watch basically anything in 3D (sports, any 2D movie, discovery channel, etc). The quality is quite good. There's also a lot of growth in devices that let you create your own 3D content. Camcorders and video binoculars are good examples. With both of these you can watch your own content on your 3D TV.
Yes, they make 3D televisions, and you can buy Blu-Rays with 3D versions to watch on them.
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
Number of 3D contents is increasing as 3D TV becomes more popular but it's true that there could be more. Some 3D TVs have 2D to 3D conversion feature which lets you watch any 2D content in 3D.
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.
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.
Yes.
Yes, to watch 3D DVDs, you typically need a 3D-capable TV that can display 3D content. Additionally, you will also need compatible 3D glasses to experience the 3D effect. Standard TVs do not support the necessary technology to render 3D images properly.
Of course you can. If the game is 3D compatible and your TV is 3D compatible, then you can watch and play 3D stuff.
Of course. All 3D TVs allow you to watch 'normal' 2D images as well. In fact the 2D quality is exceptionally good on the majority of 3D TVs.