Wizard 101, Secondlife, Runescape, Playjumpstart,and Freerealms.
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SOME of the 3d dvd have menu option to watch 2d or 3d and some have a menu to maximize the performance of your 3d experience but some have nothing
second life is good
They are! I own a Nintendo 3DS, and I was amazed at how good the 3D was. Even the graphics when the 3D is off are good, too!
2D to 3D conversion is a technique of simulating 3D content. It has limitations as the 3D information doesn't exist in the 2D content. Some 3D simulations work well and others don't. It's a bonus feature of 3D televisions that may give you good results but don't rely on this as a useful feature.
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Some 3D televisions offer a 3D simulation feature. It attempts to create a depth from a 2D image and is often not realistic. It is best to treat such a feature as a bonus rather than relying on it to deliver good 3D from any content. As with regular 3D content, make sure you view the 3D simulation before making a purchase and don't be surprised to find that it is not as good as real 3D.
Some televisions have a 2D to 3D conversion facility. It simulates 3D from 2D content and despite claims from LG, it is NOT as good as genuine 3D content. If it was that good, production companies wouldn't be generating 3D content, they would just be using LG televisions! Treat any 3D simulation feature as a bit of bonus. It is never a real substitute for genuine content.
Some 3D televisions have a 3D simulation feature. LG is one of the manufacturers who offer the feature on their televisions. The feature is NOT a conversion to 3D but a simulation. They have limitations and are not as good as 3D content. Treat the simulation feature as a bit of bonus and don't make a buying decision on this feature.
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.
Some 3D televisions have a 3D simulation facility that tries to recreate a 3D image from 2D content. Don't expect it to be the same standard as content originated in 3D. The feature must be treated as a bonus and not a reason to buy one model over another.
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