The PS3 will play 3D movies on a 3D HDTV ot the new 3D display for PS3. There is no PS4
It will also play 3D games. You only need to buy the 3D games and a 3D HDTV and get the latest PS3 updates and any of the PS3s will play 3D. Without a 3D HDTV you can not get a 3D picture
Yes, the PS4 supports 1080p output and has apps for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, Neon Alley, and many other streaming services that offer movies, as well as Blu-ray support.
No. The DepthQ projector itself does not convert 2D content to 3D. If you play a regular 2D DVD to this projector it will look like a regular 2D movie. On the other hand, if you sourced some true 3D content ( e.g. from http://www.3dtv.at/Movies/Index_en.aspx ), this will be seen in flicker-free full-colour 3D on the DepthQ projector.
No you will not be able to play the games either way. Systems changes on the PS4 allow them more design capability for games and many titles will be released in a downgraded PS3 version. You still will have to have a PS4 to play PS4 games and a PS3 to play PS3 games.
In the movies yes and no, because it was in 3d, but there was also 2d.
in the year 1955
Yes, but you don't have to for movies.
No 3D glasses are part of the 3D HDTV that must be used for a PS4 to show something in 3D
PlayStation 3's play movies downloaded from the playstation store, DVD's, and blu-ray's.
The PS4 gaming station can do a variety of things. It allows you to play games, movies, apps or just surf the web.
Yes
3d movies are rated just like non-3d movies.
most of them ( just for the 3d movies coming out)
No, the DSi can only take pictures and record sound. The 3DS, however, is planned to be able to play 3D movies.
Even the PS3 was 3D after it has the latest updates and is also connected to a 3D HDTV. Most HDTVs top models are released with 3D capability and so is the PS4 if it is connected to one of the 3D HDTVs otherwise it is limited by what you have connected it to.
No. Only movies filmed as 3d will produce the 3d effect on a 3d television.
Yes, the PS4 supports 1080p output and has apps for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, Neon Alley, and many other streaming services that offer movies, as well as Blu-ray support.
3D movies are no longer truly 3D because they causes nausea and headaches.