Currently, there is not a 3D TV that you can watch without 3D TV glasses. Several manufacturers are working on such a product but it will be some time before we see a model in the stores. If you are considering 3D, don't wait for glasses free technology - it will be a long, long wait.
HDMI accessories for a 3D TV ca be purchased at several department stores or can be purchased online through sites such as Amazon. Department stores that sell 3D TV's such as Sears or Best Buy also sell HDMI accessories for use with the 3D TV.
There already are in most electrical stores yes there are
The best 3D TV to buy is the one that has the best quality. You can go to a store such as Target to view the different 3D TVs that have in stock. There are multiple brands to choose from.
Yes, there are loads of 3D TVs arriving in 2010. Currently LG and Samsung have 3D TVs released in the US and Korea. Expect other manufacturers to follow suit in the summer.
It's in stores right now! I have a 3D tv, so I watch it in 3D(; Hope that answers your question!
2 manufacturers, LG and Vizio, are using passive 3d technology. All others are currently selling active 3D systems.
Vizio has an array of 3D TV's available and can be purchased at most big box and electronics stores.
You can now purchase 3D televisions at most electronic stores. They are available at stores such as Best Buy and Sears. If you wish for someone else to do the installation of the television, they would have an additional charge for the installation and these fees can vary.
Currently, all commercial 3D televisions require glasses. There are some concept models that do not require glasses but they are not in full production and are not considered to be market ready at present. The future of 3D will be heading towards viewing without glasses but there is a way to go before we will see the televisions in the stores.
NO, there are only some 3D channels available currently, example: ESPN3D.
LG only make passive 3D television so they have several cheap models. The LW5600 is currently LG's cheapest series of 3D televisions, so wait for them to go on sale when the LW5700 series replaces them.