3d is 3d. its just 2 images one for left and one for right. RealD is one system for taking the 2 images and polarising them to block the opposite eye. Most home theatre systems have been using XpandD aka flicker or shutter, which uses a synchronised LCD shutter in the glasses to block opposite eye. JVC developed a polarising system for the home that uses alternating rows of polarising filters in the TV screen itself. this system allows you to use RealD glasses at home. however it also reduces the image quality in half, making your 1080 into 540 or standard def.
people who have bluray players
Yes, they are the RealD glasses.
No. All current 3D disc content is HD and so use Bluray discs. You have to have a 3D Bluray player.
RealD is a leading technology developer and supplier of quality 3D visualization tools. The website provides information on the products available from RealD.
Beacaus bluray is newer and they think everybody has a bluray player... eventually it will come on dvd.
There no difference at all. Imax just has a bigger screen and better sound. In my opinon i would prefer RealD 3D
Current 3D content is available on broadcast channels and on Bluray discs. The content is HD regardless of the source so there will be no discernible difference between Bluray and broadcast 3D signals.
The only animation you can watch in 3D are the feature films that were created in 3D and released on 3D bluray.
No. You need a BluRay player that specifically says it can read 3-D disks
RealD was created in 2003.
The TV will specify if it is a passive or active shutter.
The symbol for RealD Inc in the NYSE is: RLD.