What is the most recommended feature in 3D TV?

Posted: October 4th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , | 3 Comments »

I watched a lot of 3D TV ads, and I wondered what features are most desirable on a 3D TV?

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3 Comments on “What is the most recommended feature in 3D TV?”

  1. 1 David O'Banion said at 8:18 am on October 4th, 2011:

    Actually, several things are important:

    Image quality in both 2D and 3D (including all such things
    as colour temperature, lack of pixelization, etc.)

    Brightness in 3D (if it can do that, it will be more than adequate in 2D)

    No (or as little as possible) left/right -eye crosstalk in 3D

    Read Widescreen Review magazine to get a partial education.

  2. 2 chaumi said at 8:35 am on October 4th, 2011:

    If you mean what’s the best benefit of the current 3D TVs that are available – of course it’s the ability to display high quality 3D images. But also most of the models available now are the manufacturers top of the range models, so the traditional 2D images they can show are ultra high quality
    http://www.3dtvguide.org

  3. 3 Everett Boyd said at 9:30 am on October 4th, 2011:

    Since I am a person wearing prescription glasses, I want a 3D TV that is good for me and others like me. I wanted clip-on 3D glasses, with no batteries. I heard there is a 3D TV with those standards, the 3D glasses are battery free, lightweight and contain no electrical devices. It won’t cause any headaches and weariness. I think this one would be good because 3D glasses are the only way to experience the 3D sensation from a 3D TV at home.


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