There is no medical evidence (so far) that indicates you might receive any long term eye damage from watching 3D TV. Some people do experience headaches caused by eye strain when watching 3D images. The way to avoid or reduce this is to make sure you take regular short breaks when watching.
Any 3D television bought today should be flicker free including Samsung. The best way to find out is to experience a range of brands and models. Believe your eyes rather than the LG claim that all other 3D televisions have flicker. Also believe your eyes when you see that the effective resolution of LG 3D is only half that of their competitors.
It is important to view a range of televisions before making a purchase. No 3D television is bad for eyes but there are people who don't tolerate 3D imaging well. Spending time to experience a range of models will allow you to make an informed decision about the best 3D television for you and your family.
It can damage your eyes if you watch 3D on faulty Televisions. So brands I recommend are Samsung and many other electronic companies have learned of the dangers of 3D TV so they have a warning now.
All Samsung active LCD glasses should work with all Samsung sets.
Plasma TVs can be in 3D. Samsung and Panasonic both make Plasma 3D TVs, as seen on www.bestbuy.com. The Samsung plasma 3D TV seems to be a little less expensive than the LCD TVs.
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No. there is no way you can use LG 3D glasses on Samsung 3D TV, they use different technology.
All the 8000 series samsung TVs above 42 inches in screen size are 3d ready.
Not only bad for your eyes, but bad for your health as well. The 3d effect is created by forcing your eyes focus to cross in an unnatural way. This causes muscle fatigue and may after an extended period of time cause permanent damage.
Both Samsung and LG 3D TVS have 2D to 3D conversion features.
Possibly. I would take the glasses to a TV store and try them. Samsung changed their 3d sync technology last year, so it may not work.
It's not normal to get headache and eyestrain. Some viewers do report discomfort after watching 3D. If you suffer discomfort, stop watching and let your eyes rest.