Cimena 3D is the name of LG's 3D products. It uses passive glasses with polarized images for each eye. Although it overcomes reported problems of crosstalk of the active systems, it does so by reducing the display resolution. Each eye sees 540 lines of the image rather than the full 1080 of active systems. Active systems use alternating frames rather than alternate lines to create the 3D effects.
Note that both active and passive 3D systems have their own features and drawbacks. Before committing to any 3D television it is well worth spending time to experience several different makes and models to see which will suit your and your family the best.
LG Cinema 3D got #1 in a consumer research. Personally, I also think LG Cinema 3D is better than Samsung's any other 3D TVs. Samsung's 3D TVs are active TVs and they use shutter system while LG Cinema 3D is a passive tv withbetter FPS technology. Basically you never have to worry about flickering images and crosstalk with a passive 2D TV. Not only is LG Cinema 3D a flicker free and crosstalk free TV, it also has lightweight and battery free 3D glasses. These 3D glasses are very affordable compared to Samsung's. If you're gonna buy a 3D TV, you might as well buy the one that's flicker free and crosstalk free.
No dear in LG Cinema 3D TV you don't feel the 3D crosstalk but you do feel the lack of resolution because Cinema 3D reduces the effective resolution to just 540 lines. Other manufacturers have chosen to retain full HD resolution.
LG Cinema 3D is probably the best one to go for if you want a theater-like 3D experience. LG Cinema 3D series use the same technology as the movie theater 3D screens (as opposed to shutter glasses technology in other 3D tvs). LG Cinema 3D uses lightweight, battery free 3D glasses that give you flicker free and crosstalk free images. You can actually use 3D glasses from movie theaters with LG Cinema 3D (you can't with other 3D tvs).
Well, I can't really list all the crosstalk free 3D TV models but basically, all of the passive ones. They use battery free glasses and the 3D effect is created all in the TV screen, so crosstalk won't happen.
A crosstalk free 3D television is one that is properly set up with glasses to produce 3D images without the wrong image reaching each eye. Any 3D television can suffer from crosstalk if the display or the glasses become faulty. Despite the LG claims that theirs are always free of crosstalk, they can also show the effect if the television or glasses develop faults.
No, not at all. LG is the biggest maker of passive 3D TVs and LG Cinema 3D gives you the same 3D experience as the movie theater at home. The lightweight, battery free 3D glasses are polarized (just like those you get at movie theaters) and they give you images with hig quality that's also flicker free and crosstalk free.
There are two technologies in use with 3D television. Active 3D requires glasses that have batteries while passive models do not. Crosstalk in active glasses has been a problem but it depends on the make of glasses and television. For passive 3D, look at Sony, Visio, Toshibe or LG.
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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.
Yes, it's true. It's also true that the resolution of an LG television in 3D mode is just 540 lines. For full HD resolution, consider Sony, Samsung or Panasonic, all of which operate without noticeable flicker.
No, crosstalk is not a part of 3D TV technology. It was a drawback of SG technology use earlier in 3D TV's. Crosstalk occurs due the slow performing speed. As in SG method we have a slow performing speed so picture start overlapping, due to which cross talk occurs.
Flicker free and crosstalk free are not features. Most 3D televisions on sale today are expected to be free of flicker and crosstalk. While early models sometimes showed these effects, they have largely been overcome now. Before buying, make sure you see a range of models and confirm it for yourself. Be aware that LG marketing use scare tactics to steer people away from other makes with claims of flicker and crosstalk. Believe your own eyes before you believe manufacturers' hype.