it is about 100,000 to 10,00,000
The start at around $800, not including 3d glasses.
Around £2,900.00
Technology in 3D TV has improved much more lately. The upcoming technology is 3D TV without glasses, but it will probably be insanely priced. I think passive 3D TV, as it is called, is the next generation 3D TV, and it may actually be the best 3D TV technology right now. I suggest you gain more information about passive 3D TV if you doubt the quality. You can also take active 3D TV as a comparison.
3D Televisions start at about $1000.00, not including the price of LCD shutter glasses or 3D-compatible Blu-Ray player or Digital Cable box.
Amazon.fr has them for 1109 and 1440 €.
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No. Only movies filmed as 3d will produce the 3d effect on a 3d television.
no you do not have to use the 3D in your 3D tv. its always on 2D unless you play a 3D movie and put it on 3D.
I recommend passive 3D TVs over active 3D TVs. I have 2 kids and we have a Samsung active 3D TV set. My kids complained about a 'flash' while watching 3D 'Tangled' (it turned out to be a flicker) and they got eye strains from it. They don't watch 3D on our TV that often anymore. I regret buying an active TV set because just like you, my husband and I don't use 3D that much. the 3D feature was mainly for our kids but even they don't like it due to the flickers. My sister has a LG passive 3D TV and my kids like watching 3D on that because it's flicker free and doesn't give them eye problems.
3D TVs can make you sick if you watch it too much, and it is the worst for the children who watch over six or seven hours a day. However It depends on which 3D technology that 3D TV uses. I heard Cinema 3D TV is more comfortable for your eyes and less harmful than active SG sets because it is flicker and crosstalk free 3D.
Movie theater 3D is much higher resolution than domestic television. The system uses twin projection systems to deliver full resolution images to both eyes. Active 3D televisions retain full HD resolution although this is still lower than cinema images. Passive 3D such as LG televisions have just half the resolution of other 3D televisions, so they are much lower than movie theaters. However, LG televisions use the same disposable glasses that can be used in movie theaters.
The latest buzz is that nano technology 3d TV is to become available in a pair of glasses within a couple of years, unlike the the current 3d where you need a separate TV and separate 3d glasses. Not too much more info at this time.