3D Television Review |
The newest craze in the electronics world is 3D TVs. These televisions are the next generation in LCD TVs. You need to use active glasses to view them, but the expectation is that in the future, you will be able to view 3D TV without wearing or using any special equipment.
The technology is still new and the quality varies from one movie to the next. However, animated movies are the easiest to make into 3D because they do not require any special cameras or systems. At this time, the 3D ready televisions will not only air 3D but will also air all of the 2D programming of traditional televisions as well.
People that love the 3D world in movie theaters will enjoy bringing the experience into their living rooms. Throughout 2010 you can expect to see the release of LCD TVs that are 3D Ready which can help you prepare for a future where 3D entertainment will be a major part of everyday life, from gaming consoles to HDTV and Blu-Ray.
If you want to watch 3D TV in your house, you will have to own one of the 3D Ready Televisions along with active shutter glasses that are designed to work with a 3D television. When you purchase your television, make sure and ask if the glasses will be included. Not all HDTVs that are 3D ready will come with the glasses. There have been concerns expressed by those that normally wear glasses, wondering how it will affect them.
3D technology will be available eventually in your choice of television including the LED-LCD flat screen, and will have 1080p resolution available when the program is being broadcast in 1080p. You will also be able to choose a television as large as you want, up to 65 inches. These will all come with a hefty price tag, but there is no doubt as their popularity catches on and more people purchase them, like everything else, they will eventually come down in price.
Some television manufacturers have been introducing 3D starter kits that include a full HD Blu ray player and a movie, along with the active glasses all with the purchase of certain 3D television models. Manufacturers are doing this to try to capture the interest of the consumer at a price that may be more affordable.
With the current economic climate, these 3D ready televisions are not taking off nearly as well as were predicted. The good news is that most 3D television sets are both 3D and Internet ready to handle not only your favorite 3D shows and movies but you can also connect to services such as Netflix and more.
3D TVs have made their exciting debut! Over the next decade you should expect to see more televisions and more programming available in 3D. Prices will likely drop and be affordable for more people and you will not even need to wear active shutter glasses, making 3D viewing more pleasing for a larger group of people.
The technology is still new and the quality varies from one movie to the next. However, animated movies are the easiest to make into 3D because they do not require any special cameras or systems. At this time, the 3D ready televisions will not only air 3D but will also air all of the 2D programming of traditional televisions as well.
People that love the 3D world in movie theaters will enjoy bringing the experience into their living rooms. Throughout 2010 you can expect to see the release of LCD TVs that are 3D Ready which can help you prepare for a future where 3D entertainment will be a major part of everyday life, from gaming consoles to HDTV and Blu-Ray.
If you want to watch 3D TV in your house, you will have to own one of the 3D Ready Televisions along with active shutter glasses that are designed to work with a 3D television. When you purchase your television, make sure and ask if the glasses will be included. Not all HDTVs that are 3D ready will come with the glasses. There have been concerns expressed by those that normally wear glasses, wondering how it will affect them.
3D technology will be available eventually in your choice of television including the LED-LCD flat screen, and will have 1080p resolution available when the program is being broadcast in 1080p. You will also be able to choose a television as large as you want, up to 65 inches. These will all come with a hefty price tag, but there is no doubt as their popularity catches on and more people purchase them, like everything else, they will eventually come down in price.
Some television manufacturers have been introducing 3D starter kits that include a full HD Blu ray player and a movie, along with the active glasses all with the purchase of certain 3D television models. Manufacturers are doing this to try to capture the interest of the consumer at a price that may be more affordable.
With the current economic climate, these 3D ready televisions are not taking off nearly as well as were predicted. The good news is that most 3D television sets are both 3D and Internet ready to handle not only your favorite 3D shows and movies but you can also connect to services such as Netflix and more.
3D TVs have made their exciting debut! Over the next decade you should expect to see more televisions and more programming available in 3D. Prices will likely drop and be affordable for more people and you will not even need to wear active shutter glasses, making 3D viewing more pleasing for a larger group of people.
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