You cannot turn a 2D TV into a 3D model, just like you cannot convert a black and white TV into a color one.
There really is no "best brand" of anything out there. People's tastes and needs vary so widely, which is why there are so many brands and models available of everything! The thing to do is go to your local "SUPER-DUPER STEREO AND TELEVISION WE'VE-GOT-IT-ALL OUTLET STORE" and test everything they've got. Remember that they usually badly adjust the cheaper sets (for obvious reasons!), so use your own hands-on policy and adjust them to your liking. Once you find one you really can't live without, walk out of the store, go home and log onto eBay or your favorite auction site and see what they are going for there. No doubt you can find what you want at a price that you like. wjs1632 ** And it is important to note that while there are certain brands that excel in certain areas (Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, LG for example) each brand and each HDTV technology (Plasma, LCD, LED) are designed for different room environments and different purposes whether it be watching broadcast tv, blu-ray, gaming or sports. Try using an HDTV Finder like the one in the link below so that you can assured you find the right TV the first time around.
Almost all modern televisions have an HDMI port built in. It normally suggests that the television is HD ready but there are examples of televisions that will only handle SD signals but still have HDMI inputs. As the cost of HD televisions continues t drop, the number of SD televisions being produced is also dropping. There will come a time in the not too distant future when normal televisions will handle HD and SD only televisions will become very rare in stores.
A teapot. The word teapot starts and ends with a T. One would use it at tea (afternoon tea). During afternoon tea, the teapot would have tea in it.
I could answer your question if you'd tell me who "he" is. Sure " He " meant here -Shakespeare I envisaged him as a popular TV writer entertaining the masses. Perhaps Russell T. Davies, one of the UK's leading lights of the small screen.
This question is a bit vague. Certainly there have been operas (about 27 of them) and at least one famous ballet which are based directly on Shakespeare's play. These are shows of a sort. A huge number of films have been made which use Shakespeare's plot and language. If you want to include all the films and television shows which have used the name and vague idea of the plot in some other bizarre context, the number and variety of them is mind-boggling: from Romeo and Juliet with Herpes to Romeo and Juliet: A Monkey's Tale to The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet to Gnomeo and Juliet.
only if it is in a certain shape, although the 3d shape would not look exactly like the 2d one, take this, if a square were to be turned into a square, it would have to be extended, but if you were to do this it would just stay as a 2d square, in a 3d world, but if it were a net (like the t cube) then yes, it would be able to become 3d
A T-Mobile myTouch should be able to play 3D games. If your phone is able to run Java, it should be able to run 3D games just fine. If not, you can always stick to 2D games since there are plenty of interesting ones on the market.
shapes can`t be solids. You can say that a shape is a triangle but u can`t say that a triangle is a solid. shapes are 2D unless your talking about the face of a 3D object
It depends. I use Windows 7, and t also depends if you want a 3D or 2D tree. To make a 3D tree, download Google Sketchup. It is a very good program use for creating 3D and even sometimes 2D objects. To export your image to e.g., Word, click File, and Export (it's been a while since I last used it). To make 2D images, consider using Paint or another image creator/editer like Photoshop or Gimp.
The latest way to watch television is in 3d! And the best part is that you don�t have to wear those annoying glasses to watch it. There is a new TV coming out later this year, or the first half of 2012, that gives you the 3d experience. The price is sure to be high, so wait until the new wears off to buy one.
I Like That is a Richard Vission song on Step Up 3. It will also be featured in the 2011 TV11-Animax-AT&T Cosplay Search on BCX-TV.
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The LG LW series was the brightest 3D TV in their range in 2011. However, other models and other manufacturers need t be compared carefully as figures for brightness can be very misleading. Always make sure you get to see as many models as you can before making a purchase and always beware of manufacturers' claims without seeing them for yourself.
Laplace equation: in 3D U_xx+U_yy+U_zz=0 Or in 2D U_xx+U_yy=0 where U is a function of the spatial variables x,y,z in 3D and x,y in 2D.Also, U_xx is the second order partial derivative of u with respect to x, same for y and z. Laplace transform: L(f(t))=integral of (e^(-s*t))*f(t) dt as t goes from 0 to infinity. Laplace transform is more like an operator rather than an equation.