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    3D televisions article

    3D Televisions

    3-D technology relies on the idea that if separate images are presented to the left and right eyes, the human brain will combine them and create the illusion of a third dimension. TV makers go about this in different ways, though. Panasonic and Sony, which demonstrated their products for CNN at a recent tech expo in Atlanta, Georgia, use “active glasses” and TVs with high refresh rates to achieve the effect.
    Two images, one for the right eye and one for the left eye, alternate quickly on the TV. Shutters on the 3-D glasses swap the viewer’s vision from right eye to left eye at the same rate: 120 hertz, or 240 hertz for the images together. The TV connects with the glasses through a sensor that’s placed between the lenses on the glasses.
    Sony and Panasonic say they will release home 3-D television systems in 2010; Mitsubishi and JVC are reported to be working on similar products. These next-generation televisions would be able to play shows in 2-D or 3-D. They also would be able to show video games in 3-D, which Sony demonstrated at the expo in Atlanta.
    Samsung has incorporated the three dimension technology to their high Definition Digital Light Projection TV (HD DLP).



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    That's wicked, I can't wait until they are cheaper so I can buy one



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    I don't think I'll be waiting for them to become cheap. I will be buying one as soon as they come out



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    yes they are really amazing thing in the present era. So if one really wants to enjoy some thing unique, then he must head on towards it.



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    Thanks for the article mate. I am sure that it will be good for us to use such devices. I want to know what others think about it.



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    Ya this article is really a great one. It has all the things which can explain all the 3d concepts clearly. One must go through it nicely.



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    Isnt sony the first to launch a sale of full hd 3d tv's soon?
    Im the admin, so be nice to me please!



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    Hey instead of waiting for cheap why don't you look for discount price and discount coupons on the web ?



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    This is going to be interesting,i would love to have 3d experience at my home daily
    i am looking forward to it.
    What is going to be the price of these 3d tv's?



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