Sort of. The 3D is definitely not the one that requires red and blue cellophane glasses
Beacaus bluray is newer and they think everybody has a bluray player... eventually it will come on dvd.
No. All current 3D disc content is HD and so use Bluray discs. You have to have a 3D Bluray player.
no, it have been released on DVD already
people who have bluray players
LG calls its 3D technology Cinema 3D so the 3D models all use that title.
No. Cinema 3D is brand name of LG. Vizio uses the same technology, originally use in theaters but use a different name.
Current 3D content is available on broadcast channels and on Bluray discs. The content is HD regardless of the source so there will be no discernible difference between Bluray and broadcast 3D signals.
The only animation you can watch in 3D are the feature films that were created in 3D and released on 3D bluray.
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).
As the movie was meant to be seen in 3D I doubt there is a cinema that shows a non-3D version in cinemas.
I would recommend LG Cinema 3D. LG Cinema 3D TVs are 3D TVs that use LED backlighting so both you and your fiance get what you want. I had the same dilemma with my girlfriend and we're both happy with LG Cinema 3D. Its LED backlighting gives brigther and more crisp images in both 2D and 3D. Ours is LW6500.
No, there's actually Vizio 3D TV called Vizio Theater 3D. They use the same technology as LG.