The world of 3D TV has been around for a number of years now. We could go back all the way to the 1980's to see evidence of 3D films in the cinema. However, recent developments and advancements have completely changed the way we view 3D films and now we can even view them in the comfort of your own home. In this article, we will take a looking at world of 3D televisions and see how the new advancements have progressed.
Right now, there are number of big name players in the marketplace. Brands such as Sony, Panasonic, LG, Samsung, Toshiba, Philips and Sharp have all understood that 3D television will be the future of home entertainment and have been working very hard to further develop the products they offer and performance for the customer.
Forget about the days when we wore paper 3D glasses to watch the action. Today, all these 3D TVs use state of the art digital glasses to view the wicked looking action on the screen. Just bear in mind that you will need a pair of glasses for each person wishing to view the TV.
This advancement has allowed film and TV producers to develop bigger and better content for you to view and it is not just films. You can now watch golf, football and boxing in full 3D vision.
There are three main formats which are used to display 3D technology and we have all heard of them before. These are LED, LCD and Plasma and this choice and be both a good and a bad thing. Good, because choice gives the consumer more options, but bad because it can be very confusing to know which model, make and type to go for. This is especially true when you also consider the range of sizes you can also pick from.
Our advice would be to make sure you have plenty of space in the room you are planning to put the TV in. It has been said that you will need at least 2.5m between you and the TV - so remember to measure up prior to purchasing a TV.
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