I have a Question about 3D TV?

Posted on 27th May 2010 by Dr.Char in General - Tags: ,

I heard that 3D-TV this fate, or is the next big thing for television. My question is I thought I could already see the 3D on your TV, because I did it with 3D glasses and a movie I purchased. What is different for the TV out again?

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3 Comments »

  1. It ‘was all the space age technology to spacecraft. Space! Its a bit ‘blue as cigarettes, you can smoke it anywhere?

    Comment by The Judge — May 27, 2010 @ 3:53 pm

  2. Hello, 3D-ready TVs are those that can operate in 3D mode (in addition to the normal 2D), in conjunction with the LCD shutter glasses, where television tells the glasses that the eye should see the image of being presented to the present, creating a stereoscopic image. These TVs generally support HDMIOr, this TV without glasses, and there will be compatible with OpenGL and DirectX graphics system for display on the screen, etc.

    Comment by joysarah — May 27, 2010 @ 3:57 pm

  3. The new TVs are designed and constructed in 3D to 3D and thus the quality of 3D is much better. Thus, according 3dtvinformation. com, there are several ways to create the 3D effect, including anaglyph, polarized, sequencing alternative framework, and auto-stereoscopic display. All auto-stereoscopic, but require a certain type of glasses, if it is red-cyan, polarized, or activates the shutter button. Both Panasonic and Sony have developed a 3D TV-frame alternating sequence, while LG and Philips are working on auto-stereoscopic display.

    Comment by Megan — May 27, 2010 @ 4:02 pm

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