Saturday, October 2, 2010

Introducing The New 3D TVs

Ultimately It's here, with the great line of 3D TV's hitting the electronics market as we speak. Individuals are getting excited, but nonetheless there is still many questions that need to be taking care of in regards to placing that big 3D movie theatre experience in your home. Today we will put those concerns to rest and explain the many challedges for your 3D TV.

With all the noise surrounding 3D TV's. There comes a lot of facts and rumors. In this article we'll provide the information that will clear some things up once and for all. First thing you will need 3D glasses if you want to watch 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 many... if not all 3D TV's have the standard TV format (2D). 3D TV can be switched on and off at the user's will.

A great thing about 3D televisions is that some of your previous 2D collections can be watched in 3D. Right now there might not be very many 3D DVD collections out on the market, but you can bring new life to your old DVD or Blue Ray collection by converting them to 3D. Some 3D televisions like the Sony XBR52HX909 are going to have built in converters so you can view 3D TV right out of the box.

Unfortunately if you want a taste of 3D HD television then your gonna have to get a brand new TV. The hope of buying an adapter and installing it to convert your previous TV to 3D is UN-likely. That's because 3D TV requires a much higher refresh rate at about 240 Hz, which is almost triple the rate you'll find currently on the market for LCD TV's. For some 3D televisions that use active shutter technologies. You'll only be paying a slightly higher price on the TV, but the glasses may cost $50-$100 a pair. Other 3D TV's that use polarized film may be more expensive, but will offer cheaper 3D glasses.

3D TV has came and went throughout history, I bet you remember the virtual boy? So naturally people are a bit skeptical of 3D TV of being a success. It has a lot of challenges to over come in the living room. One thing is the ambient light reducing the 3D effect.

The biggest obstacle to the 3D appearance are those big clunky looking 3D glasses. Its almost seems like over 50% of the people do not want to wear them. Quite a few people actually complained of headaches and eye strain experiences. The demo TV's set up in there dark corners at local stores seem OK. 3D TV has had very few experiences in the living room. This being because it's so new.

So with the good and bad all ironed out and the 3D Television experience being so new. It seems difficult to make a decision. It seems the 3D market is scouring for some potential prospector's. The only issue it seems with consumers are the glasses. However remeber normal 2D television can be watched with a push of a button with the viewer's will. So problem solved.

Still Looking to buy television? Current 3D TVs Market Research for the best 3D HDTV as of August-2010...




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