3D TV - A quick Buyer's Guide
Posted by viechuy in flat screen tv, hook ups, jumping on the bandwagon, pixar studios, scottish inventor
So I decided to venture down to your local technology store to know that are coming out with a new type of television. Every time you buy a new TV I keep saying to yourself TV is really nothing could better then this So do not stop. If you've noticed are becoming larger and thinner, with more buttons. Are they all worth getting Is it really worth the money If you're a nerd like me who always want the next generation of any gadget in the world throws at us. I would give you some knowledge about the new fashion vision, 3D TV.
3D has been around for a long time. Its introduction began in 1844 profit by a Scottish inventor named David Brewster. Brewster had the idea of ??making a device called a stereoscope. This device can view images in three dimensions. From there, many developers took the idea to move the camera so the creation of 3D movies. Now the 3D movies that seemed to enter and leave the media for decades. But now the time has come once again and there seems to be going. From Pixar studios, and James Cameron 's Avatar came out, all studies of the production seems to be jumping on the bandwagon to fill the need of the audience the experience of these three dimensions.
Since its peak in popularity, all the major TV companies started manufacturing televisions can watch favorite 3D movie in the comfort of your own home. If you are all about the experience something magical then you should take a little time and understand what they are, and are not capable of doing.
The basic outline of the 3D TV is the following.
1. They function as normal flat screen TV. This includes all entries that have a normal flat screen. Like HDMI, VGA hook ups for computer, audio and RCA inputs (red, yellow, white) as well.
2. These monitors only see the media in 3D. If you think your going to watch your favorite cooking in 3D, you're wrong. Do not worry, if this trend continues to grow we will begin to see a series of popular television three dimensional change soon enough. ESPN actually stated that one of its sports broadcasts was shot with stereoscopic cameras.
3. You have to use these very expensive glasses cost a pretty penny if they happen to sit on them. The glasses come with are not your old school red and blue film shows covered. These tones crazy to use an infrared signal Bluetooth to respond to the refresh rate of the television to tell each of goggles to manipulate the image that the eye is looking.
4. They are expensive, expect to pay 2k to 6k in one of the displays of luxury. Because of their new nature in the market for these glorified screens are not really worth the money right now.
My advice is to wait until the price goes down and there are more sources of media that support this new type of display. Until most of TV channels and high definition 3D support not recommend dropping the amount of money, especially if you already have a flat screen TV, for starters. Another good reason to hope is that the systems eventually popular video game will succeed and be able to play your favorite titles in this form of art to see.
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