Yes because when 3D glasses are used its brightness and resolution cut a lot for active TVs is really bad. So brightness is as important as resolution. Passive 3D TVs gives dimmer images in 3D because of polarized glasses. LG is the main brand that sells passive TVs.
is you were the glasses yes they are i played modern warfare 2 on a 3D tv and it worked really well but the downfall is that the brightness needs to be really hi on dark movies or show because the glasses are basicly polarised
Why don't you take FPR technology 3d TV? It is cinema 3d TV from LG. Its features are awesome. Cinema 3d TV can convert 2d to 3d pictures, provides flicker free images, and reduces cross talks, high brightness and so on.
Some early 3D televisions suffered from low brightness on 3D content. The brightness issues have been overcome with more effective back lighting and better glasses. Most modern 3D televisions are as bright as their 2D counterparts.
Yes. It's awesome.
Light boost is a trade name for the screen coating used in LG 3D televisions. It is claimed to make the image brighter and overcome the loss of brightness due to the polarizing glasses used for 3D viewing.
3D games are not "pop-out" 3D games. It means that the environment of the games is 3D. Everything has a back, front, and sides.
they dont have a name really :/ 3D squares are cubes
Yes. In I-max 3-D.
"Light boost" is the name of the technique used by LG to recover some of the brightness lost by the polarising filter they use in their 3D televisions.
No, not at all. Passive glasses are known for their amazing flicker-free 3D experience. Since these are lightweight and battery free so they are also comfortable for the eyes. _______________ They are like polarized sunglasses, so the brightness of the image is not quite as bright as the picture in 2D mode without the glasses.
No, the Wii U does not have 3D capabilities. So far, the 3DS is the only Nintendo console to have the 3D function.
yeah, I really do, but I have low budget that I can't afford it . I wanna buy 3d TV which really match with my budget.