which 3d tv have u tested?
By rafiholmes
@rafiholmes (2896)
Malaysia
February 21, 2011 9:39am CST
top in the game at the moment..are SONY LX900,
those SAMSUNG 3D TV'S , and LG 3d TV's INFINIA..
but when i checked out PANASONIC new 3D TV at a showroom .. its way awesome than anything ive ever seen...caught my attention immediately
unlike the first 3 brands i mentioned earlier, it took me
about 10-20 seconds to take notice of the 3d movie enviroment or "what so 3d about it"
For PANASONIC 3D TV.. from the moment i put on those 3D glasses,i knows its very 3d eventhough if theyre playing some unknown 3D bluray movies,(most outlet like SONY plays Avatar,Resident Evil Afterlive,etc 3D movies at their showrooms)
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@rafiholmes (2896)
• Malaysia
23 Feb 11
yes they do have 3d tvs..about 2 years plus now..
Not sure who started it..probably im very sure SAMSUNG put theirs in the market
first. then followed by TOSHIBA,LG etc..then came during fifa world cup2010 SONY LX 900 is really good..but not till i witness PANASONIC new 3d tv..way awesome.
but sadly..yes theyre expensive..and u need a 3d compatible bluray player..
(for 3d dvd disc..no need for a 3d tv.)
But ..if u have a ps3 console.u can update the software(free online) to enable 3d playback. works fine with any regular full hd tvs..(but works much better if the tv is a 3dTV)
TOSHIBA probably offering the cheapest
and so is PANASONIC..but quality of taht if not same of SONY LX900
about USD3000 here in Malaysia.
@rafiholmes (2896)
• Malaysia
23 Feb 11
oh ya..i forgot.
yes..need 3d glasses..usually given free with tv or bluray 3d player purchase.
various types.. "Active"-blinks inhigh speed following the motion of the 3d images that the movie letting u see,battery operated
Passive,same but without blinking..no battery required
some have diferent (Chromadepth lens" like in cinema,the clear glass)
or Polarized lens"like Real 3d /iMax)the grey glass type)
also with the combo of a 3d tv and a 3d bluray player..u can even watch non 3d movie
and turn it into at least 50-70-percent 3D..

