A 3D TV is expensive but it could actually save you more in the long run, especially if you like watching in theaters. There are 3D TVs now that are similar with the cinemas. A good example is TVs from LG. When I went to a store to window shop for appliances, I noticed that their new TVs have sticker that says cinema 3D and when I tried it, it was really very similar. Unlike what critics say about 3D TVs, I didn't experience any flickering. They also use the light type of glasses and I was told that if I use it in the cinema it will work. The TVs also have very thin bezels and watching from it is like doing it from the cinema screens.
There are many advantages to flat screen TVs over there larger, outdated predecessors. These advantages include: better and often HD quality pictures; a smaller footprint in a room; wall mountable; more energy efficient and better looking.
In terms of affordability, you should go for the passive 3D TV. It also has many technical advantages like battery free 3D glasses which are less expensive and very comfortable for the eyes.
Advantages: Opens up a whole new entertainment medium. 3D TVs give you capability to watch programmes (movies, sports, documentaries etc) in 3D...either if they have been specially created for 3D viewing, or with a number of sets through the inbuilt 2D to 3D conversion software. They also give you capability to play 3D games. Of course you need extra stuff to make this happen...a 3D capable console for playing games, a 3D Blu Ray for playing movies on disc, or access to a dedicated 3D TV channel for atching other streamed 3D content. The 3D TV models on offer from each of the manufacturers are often their top of the range TV models - so you're pretty much guaranteed a high quality 2D picture as well.
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.
Because they aren't better than active 3D television. Both have their advantages. Passive televisions use polarizing glasses to separate the left and right eyes' images. The effect is that the perceived resolution is cut in half to 540 lines, less than the 576 lines of older standard definition images.
Most 3D televisions have a 3d emulation frauds. Both the LG and the Visio passive 3D TVs have a 3d emulation feature for 2D sources. It is not as realistic or effective as real 3D.
Passive 3D televisions are claimed as flicker free. They do this by using alternate lines on the screen for the left and right eye. The effective resolution is therefore cut down to 540 lines instead of 1080 lines. Both active and passive types have their drawbacks and advantages. It is important to look at both before committing to buy a 3D television.
"No" Actually yes it can, as long as your tv can convert 2d-3d.
FPR is latest 3D technology and complelely different than conventional 3D TVs in various aspects.FPR 3D TV
Of course you can. If the game is 3D compatible and your TV is 3D compatible, then you can watch and play 3D stuff.
Yes. It will if you have ESPN 3D or 3D TV.
Well friend, not all 3D tv has flicker problem. only the 3d tv which is using old 3D technology(SG).