i think best buy. I used Rent-a-Center.
Cinema 3D is LG's name for their 3D television. It uses a passive system of 3D imaging that reduces resolution to half that of other 3D televisions. For the highest resolution, select the Samsung. Despite, that, it is worth viewing both brands and then you can make up your own mind about the best televisions for you.
a lot and still growing
No, and no. 3D televisions have high speed video image processors to manipulate the incoming signal and generate two separate images. Other televisions simply don't have the processing facility to generate the images. Active 3D glasses rely on signals from a 3D television to operate so they would not operate at all with a 2D television. If you don't own a 3D television the only way to watch the latest 3D content is to go visit a friend who does own one.
More and more movies are being made in 3D now and YouTube also has 3D contents available now. Some 3D TVs have 2D to 3D conversion that allows you to watch basically anything in 3D (sports, any 2D movie, discovery channel, etc). The quality is quite good. There's also a lot of growth in devices that let you create your own 3D content. Camcorders and video binoculars are good examples. With both of these you can watch your own content on your 3D TV.
The majority of owners of 3D televisions have spend a considerable time researching their purchase and have normally found the model that suits them best. Preferences vary so everyone will have their own ideas of the best television.
Sadly, 3D television is a far lower resolution than movie theater 3D films. Although television will close the gap, expect it to take some time yet. Consider 3D television on its own merits rather than as a comparison to the movie theaters. Get to see different brands and model and see for youself how good they are.
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.
If you are about to buy a 3D television then why not try a Panasonic as well as other brands. Your own experience is by far the best guide to the model that suits you best. Spend some time to see your games running in 3D and make your decision regarding the best model.
I would check around on the weekly rates rent to own stores seem to have different prices from store to store.
Battery powered 3D glasses means they are active 3D glasses and they only work with their own manufactured brand. However the compatibility of passive 3D glasses for other TVs are much higher. They work on any 3D TVs or theaters if they use the same passive technology. The passive 3D TV glasses are also lightweight due to no batteries being attatched. Plus, they don't need to be charged everytime before/after use unlike the active ones.
You know how you can go to Aaron's or Rent-a-Center and buy a television on the "rent to own" plan? A lease purchase is like that, except the payments are higher and you get an airplane instead of a TV.