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3d Television Explained
With all the noise around 3D HD TV's. There comes a lot of rumors and misconceptions. In this post we'll provide the information and will present the truth from fiction once and for all. First thing you will need 3D glasses if you want to view 3D TV, but not to many individuals are excited about this, but it's a tiny price to pay for having a 3D movie theater in your living room. Plus lots of... if not all 3D televisions have the standard TV format. 3D TV can be turned on and off at the viewers will. A great thing about 3D televisions is that some of your previous 2D collections can be watched in 3D. Currently there might not be very many 3D DVD collections out on the market, but you can bring new life to your old Blue Ray or DVD collection by converting them to 3D. Some 3D TV's like the Sony XBR52HX909 are going to have built in converters so you can watch 3D TV right out of the box. Unfortunately if you want a taste of 3D HD TV then your gonna have to get a new TV. Due to the fact the technology is so new. Finding an adapter to convert 2D to 3D is very un-likely. The reason being is that 3D TV requires a higher refresh rate around 240Hz, which is double what you find on LCD's currently on the market. For some 3D HD TV's that use active shutter technologies. You'll only be paying a slightly higher price on the TV, but the 3D glasses could cost you $50-$100 a pair. Other 3D televisions that use polarized film may be more expensive, but will offer cheaper 3D glasses. 3D television has appeared and disappeared many times throughout history, I bet you remember the virtual boy? Because of this people are uncertain about the success of 3D anything. 3D TV has a lot of challenges to face in the home. One potential problem is ambient light reducing the 3D effect. One of the many challenges to 3D TV is the glasses. Its almost seems like over 50% of the people do not want to wear them. Quite a few people actually complained of eye strain and head aches. The demo TV's set up in there dark corners at local stores seem OK. 3D television is still a rookie in the consumers home... obviously because of it being so new. So with the good and bad all evened out and the 3D Television experience being so fresh on the market. It seems difficult to make a decision. It seems the industry is looking for pioneers to grasp the reigns of 3D tv and brag to all the neighbors about how cool your new TV is. The only issue it seems with consumers are the glasses. However keep in mind that normal 2D television can be watched at anytime where glasses aren't needed. So that problem is solved. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Current 3D TVs Market Research for the Sony XBR52HX909 52-inch 3D HDTV as of June-2010...
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