At present only LG is using it in their TVs.May be in nearby future other manufacturer will use this technology in their 3D TVs
Basicaly FPR (film pattern retarder) technology is used in these 3D TVs.LG is using successfully FPR technology in their Cinema TVs
Sony, like all other premium television brands, are using active 3D technology rather than the lower resolution FPR system employed by LG.
You cannot watch Sony FPR 3D television lying down, sitting or even standing on your head because Sony use active 3D technology and have no FPR models. If you want the lower resolution FPR technology, try LG.
Like all other premium brands of 3D television, Sony use active technology rather than the lower resolution FPR as used by LG.
Sony are expected to launched their new TV with FPR (Film Pattern Retarder) technology in the last quarter 2011 or first quarter of 2012.
FPR is latest 3D technology and complelely different than conventional 3D TVs in various aspects.FPR 3D TV
Sorry bro, I am not very sure about it. But I too heard from my friends about the sony is going with the FPR (Film Pattern Retarder) technology for their 3D TV. Anyway hope for the best.
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Neither Sony nor Samsung is coming out with FPR. This technology is also known as passive 3D, used on cheaper 3D televisions such as LG. The resolution is effectively half that of full HD and it seems like a backward step for Sony or Samsung to move to such low resolution technology.
FPR is the technology used by LG in their 3D televisions. It uses simple polarizing film in front of the display. Resolution is cut in half delivering 540 lines to each eye. 2D resolution can be full HD. Glasses are passive and lower cost than those of premium brands.
No my friend you cannot have LG 3D TV glasses separately. To get the glasses you have to buy LG 3D TV with new FPR technology. In SG type 3D TV technology the 3D effect comes out from the glasses but in the case of FPR technology the 3D effect comes out from the TV.