These are $3999, very high-quality and they include 4 pairs of battery-free 3D glasses.
If you have passive 3D TV then yes you can watch Avatar 3D with its passive 3D glasses.
Nobody. LG and Vizio do passive 3D LCD displays.
LG only make passive 3D television. They do not supply any models that are active 3D.
No, not at all. LG is the biggest maker of passive 3D TVs and LG Cinema 3D gives you the same 3D experience as the movie theater at home. The lightweight, battery free 3D glasses are polarized (just like those you get at movie theaters) and they give you images with hig quality that's also flicker free and crosstalk free.
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.
2 manufacturers, LG and Vizio, are using passive 3d technology. All others are currently selling active 3D systems.
Active 3d glasses will not work with passive 3d TV. Active glasses use shutter 3D technology that requires a power source to power the lenses in the glasses. Passive glasses don't have electronics or batteries. Hence, they are lighter and more comfortable. Active and passive TV work using completely different technology and thus active glasses cannot work on passive TV.
Because passive 3D Types are much cheaper and easy to store for a random mass people.
LG 3D TVs have the cheapest glasses. The passive 3D TVs that is. They require the use of polarized lens which will work on almost any passive 3D TV and the cinema as well.
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It is really important that you experience a range of 3D televisions. Look at both active and passive 3D technologies. LG use passive 3D and although they offer cheap glasses, remember that the effective resolution is limited to 540 lines, even lower than the 576 lines of standard definition. Samsung, Panasonic and Sony use active 3D and they are all well worth considering.
The main difference between active and passive 3D TVs is that active 3D TVs use shutter system and passive 3D TVs don't. Shutter system inserts a black frame after each image frame and the result is when your right eye is seeing an image, your left eye sees a black frame. Each side of the glasses take turn to project the image and the black frame i.e. the glasses. This causes flickering images and crosstalks. Passive 3D TVs, however, let your eyes see the 3D images as you naturally see other things. There are no black frames after each image frame. This allows the passive 3D TVs to be flicker free and crosstalk free. Cinema 3D TVs are passive 3D TVs. Passive TVs project images with more vibrant colors and of higher quality.