Thursday, November 25, 2010

New 3D Televisions

With the recent release of some block busting Hollywood movies in three-dimensional format, most notable of all being Avatar, which became the largest grossing movie of all time, 3D technology has been back in the spot light. 3D television technology is actually nothing new, in fact three dimensional film technology has been around since the 1950’s.

3D is quite simply the filming of motion picture in such a way as to increase the viewer’s perception of depth, creating the illusion of the film jumping off the screen in such a way as you feel like you can reach out and touch it. The high cost involved in the production of 3D movies is the reason that there has been such a long gap between the creation of the technology and the recent release of televisions. Three-dimensional movies had a surge on the late 1980’s and 1990’s when IMAX cinemas brought them to the general public. During that era there where attempts to break the 3D home television market, many people will remember the rather flimsy cardboard glasses with red and blue plastic lenses. This turned out to be a passing fad as there was limited TV to watch and quality was quite low. It would be fair to say that the latest re-emergence of television technology is here to stay this time.

Panasonic 3D TelevisionsHome television technology has improved so much in the last 20 years, with flat screen LCD HD TV’s being commonplace, that TV manufacturers are now building specially designed 3D televisions. Samsung, Sony and Panasonic are at the forefront of this wave of releases. Although glasses are still needed, they are very different to those of the 1980’s. Each brand of TV comes with their own brand of glasses, although they are fairly similar in their design and their look, they vary enough to warrant some research before purchase of any TV. The latest Panasonic 3d television, the Viera TX-P50VT20 is a plasma flat screen high definition TV available in a very large 50 inch screen size. Viewing on this home unit will truly take home entertainment to the next level. A 3D television Samsung has recently brought to market is very comparable to the Panasonics Viera, the Samsung 7000 is a beautiful slick looking television which again takes home entertainment firmly into the 21st Century.

Samsung 3D TelevisionsAs with all Television choices, there are other aspects to take into account such as integrated DVD’s, Bluray, integrated digital receiver etc. Whatever your choice, it is sure to please the whole family.






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3D Televisions – Information
2010 is the year where 3D technology is expected to be released and take over the market. Most people are waiting for this technology to be available for them to purchase. Major television manufacturers like Sony, LG, JVC, Mitsubishi, TCL and Panasonic are doing their best to produce the best 3D televisions.
Sony 3D Televisions
With all 3D televisions however, when watching the movies you need to wear three dimensional glasses to see 3D images. 3D glasses are responsible for creating the 3D image effect for the viewer’s eyes. By 2011, major television manufacturers will definitely release a 3D television that can be watched without wearing 3D glasses. For now though, let us discuss what 3D television can offer currently.

3D television can provide great viewing experience for its viewers. You can watch 3D movies releases on 3D television sets although there are some limitations. There are very few channels that offer 3D programming. Some broadcasters are just beginning to develop a 3D network but will not probably have them available until 2011. These television networks naturally will offer sports, entertainment and documentary channels.

Toshiba 3D Television GlassesFor people who love playing video games, you will also be able to fully take advantage of 3D television features. There is already games software and hardware that is compatible with 3D television so that gamers can play their favorite games in 3D.

There a few drawbacks of 3D televisions that irritates most consumers. As mentioned above only a few channels, movies and sporting events can be watched using your three dimensional television set. Another is that the viewer has to wear 3D glasses for viewing. Is is also said that wearing 3D glasses for too long will cause severe headaches and other symptoms. Lastly is the cost, 3D television is more expensive than other televisions of its kind.

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How Price ?

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