Because passive 3D Types are much cheaper and easy to store for a random mass people.
LG only make passive 3D television. They do not supply any models that are active 3D.
If you have passive 3D TV then yes you can watch Avatar 3D with its passive 3D glasses.
There are two type of 3D television currently available. LG uses a passive type while most other manufacturers use an active type. Full HD resolution is only obtained by active models as the passive types split the 1080 lines between the eyes with an effective resolution of only 540 lines. So, for full HD in 3D, you need to be looking for active types.
No, Cars 2 will be shown in 2D in most theatres.
Step Up 3D will be in theatres in September 3, 2010 in imax hyderabad..
3D TVs are a hot issue these days. Some say active 3D TV is better, some say passive 3D TV is better. I didn't see difference when I went to Best Buy.
Nobody. LG and Vizio do passive 3D LCD displays.
'Tron Legacy' is in 3D but in select theatres .
No. Step Up 3D can also be in 2D. Watching a movie in 3D might cause $20 more than if the movie's not in 3D, but they should also have a non-3D version at the theatres.
No, Toshiba have a few passive models and Vizio also make passive 3D TVs. However, the majority of the premium manufacturers have adopted active 3D television as it retains full HD resolution in 3D mode rather than the 540 lines offered by LG.
No, there's actually Vizio 3D TV called Vizio Theater 3D. They use the same technology as LG.
It doesn't look that way to me at all. In fact, there is a huge amount of spam being posted in support of LG, who make only passive televisions. Beware of any review or comment on LG that is gushing in it's praise for LG, Cinema 3D or passive 3D; it may well be some of that spam. Active 3D is known for its sharp images because it delivers high quality 1,080p images while passive 3D is known to show only half. Passive 3D however is known for its ligher weight and cheaper glasses. They both have advantages and weaknesses.