Will wearing 3D glasses permit you to watch a 3D movie on a lcd tv?
No. You need 3D TV and Blu-ray player to watch 3D movies on TV. The way 3D TV sends images to eyes is different from regular 2D TVs and there are two different 3D TV technologies.
Active 3D TV sends one image to each lens of shutter glasses by switching images rapidly. Active 3D is able to operate at full HD resolution. Passive 3D TV does two images to both lenses of polarized 3D glasses at the same time. Passive television reduces the number of lines to only 540 rather than the 1080 available in active models.
Where can I get users' 3D TV reviews and which one is the best 3D TV right now?
You can get users' reviews on 3D TVs on retailer sites (consumer review/ratings) or forums. Some retailers like Bestbuy has its own forum.
Be aware than some manufacturers, LG for example, are known to flood such sites with positive comments about their own products. WikiAnswers has had hundreds of such positive reports on LG 3D television placed in co-ordinated campaigns to promote the products.
Better by far to go and experience the different models and brands. Believe your own eyes before you believe the claims of other people.
How do you connect a DVD player and a video cassette player to the cable connection on TV?
Get a double sided A/V cable and connect it to the DVD player's A/V outlet and the other side to the tv's A/V outlet. Then you must get a male double sided coxal caple and connect to the VCR's coxal outlet then do the same for the tv. I hope this helps you. ;)
What is the weight of a 32 inch flat screen TV?
175 lbs that's for a 27 inch cathode Ray Television a 36 inch CRT tube all by it self weights 275lbs and depending on manufacturer varies total weight with case and speakers not to mention fly transformers and if it had switchmode power supply or traditional transformer. Weight of 275 switchmode amd 325 to 355lbs with traditional transformers. Case is heavy and insulated against magnetism, which would interfere with the free flowing electrons and of course could damage the phosphor coating on RBG grid. Also a refresh grid is surrounded with copper wire which helps aim the beam. The yoke which sits at back of tube also is wrapped several times with copper that is energized to focus convergence. I am a profession electrician and electronics expert following 20 years on USS Kitty Hawk CV 63. I also have extensive repair in actually repairing sonar equipment.
What is the difference between the technologies used in lg oled tv and Samsung oled tv?
The basic difference between these two company's models is the way they are using the sub pixels. LG introduced one more color in the form of a white sub pixel. Samsung is using traditional RGB patterns.
Which is the better result? It is a matter of preference and your only way to decide is to see both and make your own comparison.
What is the purpose of a Video Splitter Cable?
The purpose of a VGA cable system is to use one computer and display it on multiple monitors. This is extremely useful for streaming movies, or watching live shows when a lot of people want to watch something.
Yes! This is a good brand! TCL is the 5th largest TV seller in the world.
Is samsung ua26c4000pm 26-inch led TV is 3d TV?
Samsung is a very respectable company, and they do make an LED television, but are still working on the 3D part. I'm sure if given enough time they will come out with their own model and it will be the rival of televisions everywhere.
Does HDMI provide better tv quality than standard cables?
HDMI is currently the best way to transmit audio and video in a home theater. However, be aware that it can have difficulties in long-distance runs.
HDMI carries digital video from 480i to 1080p. It can carry 24Hz video, the original framerate of cinema material. (For the technically inclined, this means you can avoid 3:2 pulldown and telecine judder.)
Since HDMI is transmitted digitally, signal degradation generally does not occur in short cables. You will not get a fuzzy or dim picture from HDMI. However, long-distance HDMI runs may have "sparkles" or lose the signal entirely.
HDMI can carry high-bandwidth digital audio, including all forms of audio currently used on DVD, Blu-ray, and HD-DVD. The most demanding form is 7.1 multi-channel PCM.
DVI video is identical to HDMI video, but does not include the mandatory HDCP encryption. For this reason, some equipment may not allow HD material through DVI ports. DVI connections do not carry audio.
Component video also carries video from 480i to 1080p, but due to copy protection paranoia, most upconverting DVD players will only output up to 480p over component. Blu-ray and HD-DVD will only output up to 1080i over component. Only new video game consoles use 1080p over component.
Component video uses analog signals, which means image quality may vary on different cabling and equipment. However, analog signals are more likely to succeed on long-distance runs. Thus, component video is still very popular for some scenarios.
Component video is usually coupled with SPDIF digital audio or stereo analog audio.
These older standards transmit 480i video in analog. While this is fine for older CRT televisions, such signals will appear blurry on large HDTVs.
Composite video is usually coupled with mono or stereo analog audio.
These means of transmitting digital audio are most commonly used for Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, and PCM stereo. While DD and DTS can sound excellent, only HDMI has the bandwidth to carry newer HD audio signals, such as multi-channel PCM.
Analog audio is generally transmitted in mono (single white RCA), stereo (white and red RCA), or multi-channel. Surround sound can be extracted from stereo analog audio, but the result is not as clean as discretely-transmitted surround sound.
Multi-channel analog audio can carry the same fidelity as multi-channel digital PCM, but analog noise and additional digital/analog conversions may occur.
What is the difference between Hd monitor and HDTV?
HD stands for High Definition. This term is misused constantly. HDTV is spesifically a digital TV signal in 720p, 1080i or 1080p. The number refers to the number of horizontal lines that make up the pictuire.
The i stands for an interlaced picture. Essentially the picture is drawn in two steps. First lines 1, 2, 5, 7 etc are drawn, then line 2, 4, 6, 8 are drawn. This gives very detailed and clear image, but could cause some jitter in high speed movement as the two fields in a frame are are slighly out of sync in fast motion.
The p stands for progressive scan. This means that each frame is drawn in one pass. However this also means that it takes twice as long for the image to refresh. In sports it means that each image is sharper and jitter-free, but the motion is not as smooth. Of course the average viewer really doesn't see much of a difference in normal viewing conditions. Double-blind surveys have proven this over and over. The differences are generally only noticed in conditions that most people will never have in their homes. But that is topic for another debate.
Though just about every HDTV on the market now supports 1080p, only some HD divices and specialty satellite and cable channels (not ones one would watch on a regular basis) provide this format.
For reference, standard definition picture on an old style TV was closest to 480i. (Analog 535 lines interlaced)
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Diode.
LCD is one of the most common types of HD TV.
Plasma, DLP (Digital Light Prosessing), CRT (Cathode Ray Tube), and OLED (Organic Light Emiting Diode) are other types of HDTV. Each have their advantages and disadvantages. All provide a fantastic picture when fed a true HD signal.
With an LCD TV (which could be an HD TV or a Standard Definition TV (SDTV)), there is a light source (flourescent, LED, etc) that shines through a liquid crystal display to produce the picture.
Do any blu ray players work with different brand tv Example Sony tv with a Samsung blu ray player?
A Samsund DVD Player does come with the bluRay capability. on other ocassions you will need to upgrade your software. To be more sure, check the manual that came inthe box where you purchased the item.
Curtis International, an electronics company in Toronto, Canada. They sell then sometimes at Walmart. Or you can get them online at hhgregg.com or some other websites.
What is the difference between IPTV and High Definition TV?
IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) Describes a system where a digital television service is delivered using the Internet Protocol over a network infrastructure, which may include delivery by a broadband connection. For residential users, IPTV is often provided in conjunction with Video on Demand and may be bundled with Internet services such as Web access and VoIP. The commercial bundling of IPTV, VoIP and Internet access is referred to as a Triple Play. Adding the mobile voice service leads to the Quadruple Play denomination. IPTV is typically supplied by a broadband operator using a closed network infrastructure. This closed network approach is in competition with the delivery of TV content over the public Internet. This type of delivery is widely called TV over Internet or Internet Television. In businesses, IPTV may be used to deliver television content over corporate LANs and business networks. Perhaps a simpler definition of IPTV would be television content that, instead of being delivered through traditional formats and cabling, is received by the viewer through the technologies used for computer networks. on the other hand... DTV (Digital television) Digital television (DTV) is a telecommunication system for broadcasting and receiving moving pictures and sound by means of digital signals, in contrast to analog signals in analog (traditional) TV. It uses digital modulation data, which is digitally compressed and requires decoding by a specially designed television set or a standard receiver with a set-top box.
Recently I have taken IPTV box services from Maxx Tv. Box. It providing best HD quality pictures with an affordable price. They also offering Indian channels to their customers.
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If the ratio is 16:9, call the horizontal edge A and the vertical edge B. A=16x, B=9x. For a rightangled triangle, A2+B2=702. So (16x)2 + (9x)2 = 4900. From here: (16x)2 + (9x)2 = 4900 256x2 + 81x2 = 4900 337x2 = 4900 x2 = 4900/337 = 14.51 x = 3.82 inches Backsubbing: A = 16 * 3.82 = 61.12 inches, B = 9 * 3.82 = 34.38 inches.
Should you get a 720p or 1080p 32 inch lcd tv?
Flat screens provide great quality images and can come in a variety of sizes and features. One of the best features of a 32 inch flat screen is the small size which can achieve a higher pixel count which in turn can produce better images.
they are very good at 240p full hd with dolby surround sound very good i have one you can get them from tesco for 250 quid i have to say the speakers are really good thats nwhy i bought the tv for i have to say when you listen to the sound quality you will be amazed..........
Where do you point your antenna?
Im not sure exactly, but I know its towards the sky....
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How long has HD television been around?
An HD Ready TV has been around since 2007. A full HD TV has was first launched in 2009 but it was available in the market from mid- 2010.
How can you lift an LCD TV without damaging the screen?
In order to lift an LCD TV without damaging the screen, make sure the TV is securely packaged- having the original box would be ideal. Place the screen side of the TV on blankets before packaging it so it will be less likely to scratch.
Ferrite cores are used to suppress electrical noise on conductors. A split ferrite is installed over a conductor as close to the source of noise as possible. A solid ferrite has the conductor routed through it, it may also have several turns of the conductor looped through the donut shaped ferrite. Take a look at a motherboard and you'll see ferrites in use in the power supplies.
Can you watch 3D blu ray movies on a regular lcd tv?
That depends on the kind of 3D TV you have. If your 3D TV has a 2D to 3D conversion feature than yes, you can watch any 2D program in 3D. LG makes good 3D TVs that are affordable and have 2d to 3d conversion feature (other cheaper makers don't have that feature included). I have a LW6500 model (Cinema 3D line) from LG and 3D-converted images look great.
If these's a lot of it on the panel then it might affect the viewing a little bit. Plus, dust isn't good for TV's. It's best to clean TV's once a week with a moist towel. Don't use anything that could scratch the panel.