NO, there are only some 3D channels available currently, example: ESPN3D.
HDMI receivers are converters of standard television to HD television. They give you HD television channels instead of just normal channels. Not all channels can be HD quite yet but for the most part all of your channels will be HD.
According to me LG3D TV is best.
3DTV isn't necessarily popular yet, but it's gaining ground. The idea is still relatively new and HDTV is still more popular than 3DTV. If 3DTV gets popular enough, it may become the new standard for television but that won't happen for a long time.
No as not all channels have 3D possibilities. I dont actually own a 3D TV but it's just logic. It probably is like HD channels, you can still watch the SD ones on a HD TV.Kindly,- Nonly some programmes and movies are in 3D, not all of them so yes you could watch stuff in 2D.
it will be more high deffinition and all the channels will get reseption
The channels are still the same so they shouldn't have any more or less adds then an normal TV.
No. They have digital channels and may pick up analogue channels but there are no digital channels.
there is about 1000 channels on television today !! :)))
most tvs have 8000 channels
about 50 channels
3-D means "three dimensions". The three dimensions are length, width, and height.
To buy more TV channels or suscribe to certain channels, you should contact the company of whose TV network you are suing