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Samsung 3D Ready TVs: Can Customers Look Forward To A Truly Immersive Viewing Experience?

13 January 2010 12 views No Comment

In 2010 Samsung 3D Ready TVs will offer capability to all of their television screen technologies, which includes LED, LCD, and PDP. With Samsung’s new advanced 3D technology, there is an experience primed to suit your needs that is smooth, crisp, and so realistic you can’t believe it. Among the company’s guest speakers was Jon Landau, producer from the 3D motion picture Avatar, which partnered with Panasonic last year to promote the two that movie in addition to 3D technology.

There is no shortage of TVs claiming to support stereo 3D lacking the necessary 3D Vision Ready qualifications and in fact, some will because they use the actual Texas Instruments Smooth Picture technology in which NVIDIA has been talking about. As long as there is a 3D Ready logo on the TV specifications, you should be ready to go. There are some technologies that allow for content you want shipped not including special hardware, however to get the kind of high quality seen in the theaters, an individual requires customized hardware in the set in order to synchronize the imagery. I’ve observed demonstrations of this technology and it is impressive. Additionally it is crucial that you notice this set will be equipped for the analog to digital television broadcast returned together with both NTSC and ATSC/QAM tuners built-in.

I would suggest waiting before the technology is finalized ahead of attempting to buy a TV using it. Seems like the first adopters are always those paying the most plus honestly getting the shaft if small changes happen at the beginning. It isn’t exactly the same as the Hz on the LCD/LED Samsung 3D Ready HDTVs “that ultimately raise the frame rates of the images”, although offers similar technologies. Using further searching I discovered mtbs3d.com, a site specialized in advertising 3D technology and its use, and noticed that using certain NVIDIA graphics cards, a “outdated” NVIDIA stereo driver could be applied for several games using 3D TVs.

Samsung claims these 450 Series plasmas will not cost more than regular 42″ or 50″ HDTVs. Toshiba will launch 10 brand new number of TVs in 2010, including two series of Toshiba Cell TVs. The Toshiba Genesis in addition to Toshiba Illusion are LED TVs that will be able to “upscale” 2D content to 3D in real time. The 9000 series models also include a proximity sensor that detects once the consumer is near the set then instantly opens the TV’s menu controls, and a remote control using a touch screen display. That isn’t only used to present customized context-sensitive menus, yet you can even stream live TV to the system even if watching a Blu-ray movie on the big screen.

To help see 3D images on a television monitor, the 3D glasses, or goggles, is still necessary. The same 3D glasses used in movie theaters might be capable of offering the same 3D experience in your house. We are definitely witnessing the beginning of spectacular improvements the way everyone watches TV.

Author Christopher West, Thanks for reviewing this article, I hope you found the information useful and of great use.

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