Is a special tv needed to view 3d movies?
I have an LCD HDTV and I noticed Comcast was a movie in 3D is available. I saw a part of it and I noticed the distorted image that should make a 3D object, but when I tried my 3D glasses, I saw no difference. I know that is not a problem with my eyes when I recently saw the film in 3D before. I just want to know if a TV has to support or otherwise. Thank you!
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no. think of anything that might cause a problem, except one. the only thing that is not asked, and the glasses! There are different types of 3D glasses today, if you would believe it. old style blue and red and gray Kinda new facing. I do not know where you would get 3D glasses, where did u get yours? If you really can not understand it, just call the provider and ask them the question. I’m sure you’ve had some other problems that would be too much and have a solution.
Comment by rom123456789abc — February 28, 2010 @ 4:50 pm
Depends on the type of technology used. If this simple red / blue glasses, works on any display device. If the shutter glasses are not working on something other than 50Hz interlaced CRT (cathode ray tube, or the TV big, heavy) Reason # 1 The glasses are polarization filters which are in contrast with the polarized light is already on screen # 2 with the fastest LCD screens can not even completely change the state 25, a second is necessary for their work. # 3. . This is a progressive display device. .
Comment by Scythe — February 28, 2010 @ 5:40 pm