No as not all channels have 3D possibilities. I dont actually own a 3D TV but it's just logic. It probably is like HD channels, you can still watch the SD ones on a HD TV.
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only some programmes and movies are in 3D, not all of them so yes you could watch stuff in 2D.
UP is a cool movie, I liked it on cinema. I saw the news about a Cinema 3DTV yesterday. And it showed that there is only one 3DTV which can make us feel like we are enjoying a 3D movie in a cinema. This is the LG Cinema 3DTV which was launched on April 26. It uses the FPR tech which is better than the former one in every way.
The researchers in question are likely to be LG staff who are paid to support the idea of passive 3D technology. It is hardly a new generation of 3D as it is based on 3D movie technology that has been in use for decades. LG have chosen to use this older technology rather than the latest active 3D adopted by other manufacturers.
Check your televisions owners manual to learn how to switch back to 3d mode.
Well LG has launched Cinema 3D TV with FPR technology. The FPR technology is superior because it delivers the 3D images to our eyes without flicker and crosstalk. Therefore you can go for LG Cinema 3D TV.
According to research, 3D television glasses can cause headaches. Check out this site to learn more: http://www.3d-tvbuyingguide.com/3dtv/3d-glasses.html
NO, there are only some 3D channels available currently, example: ESPN3D.
According to me, you have to watch the 3D movie on LG 3DTV integrated with new FPR technology that can deliver sharp and bright 3D TV images because it has 240Hz high speed and helps create 240 images per second.
The major benefits of 3DTv is being able to take part in and enjoy the 3D experience. Watching movies where object appear real and almost jump out of the screen at you is amazing. Some sports are even broadcast now in 3D which allow for the viewer to be watching the game as if in person.
Unless the video production company filmed the wedding in 3D, then the only option you have is to use a 3D television that can simulate 3D. The results leave a lot to be desired so don't go spending a lot of money in the hope that 2D footage will suddenly turn into 3D. It simply won't.
The major benefits of 3DTv is being able to take part in and enjoy the 3D experience. Watching movies where object appear real and almost jump out of the screen at you is amazing. Some sports are even broadcast now in 3D which allow for the viewer to be watching the game as if in person.
There are two main types of 3D TV technology - active and passive. This refers to the way the glasses work with the sets. Most 3D TVs require glasses to watch 3D images, though there are a couple of TVS on sale in Japan only which don't require glasses. You can watch 3D TV in the comfort of your own home using either of the main technology types. They both get good reviews of the sets, though of course some are better than others.
No friend! If the batteries of the 3DTV glasses get damaged, they cannot be replaced but we need to purchase new set of glasses. But we do not have to face the problem of batteries or charging if we have the FPR 3DTV. LG has launched this superior 3DTV technology to get rid of problems like batteries and charging.