Around £2,900.00
3D and LED cannot be compared. 3D televisions can use LCD or LED technology. LED may be either 2D or 3D.
That will depend upon the technologies used and the size. Generally, the cost of manufacturing a TV is about one quarter of the retail price. This does not include shipping from Asia, wholesale and retail markups, promotional and service costs, etc. Most retailers will only make a few percent above the cost for any TV. They stay in business by selling extended warranties, premium cables and other accessories.
No, and no. 3D televisions have high speed video image processors to manipulate the incoming signal and generate two separate images. Other televisions simply don't have the processing facility to generate the images. Active 3D glasses rely on signals from a 3D television to operate so they would not operate at all with a 2D television. If you don't own a 3D television the only way to watch the latest 3D content is to go visit a friend who does own one.
You cannot turn a 2D TV into a 3D model, just like you cannot convert a black and white TV into a color one.
Around £2,900.00
Amazon.fr has them for 1109 and 1440 €.
3k
3D Televisions start at about $1000.00, not including the price of LCD shutter glasses or 3D-compatible Blu-Ray player or Digital Cable box.
The newest LG 3D TV cost about 600 dollars right now. However, a used LG 3D TV can cost somewhere between 300 and 400 dollars and are usually very high quality and barely look used at all.
The question can only be answered by potential buyers. It is important to experience 3D television before making a purchase. Some viewers do fin 3D hard to watch and for them, a high price for a television may give them no benefit at all. For others, 3D may add a great deal of viewing pleasure and they will consider the cost of a 3D television completely reasonable.
The start at around $800, not including 3d glasses.
3D tv's are specially designed for 3D pictures however special 3D glasses are required for this experience and cost roughly around $30. Normal tvs are also capable for watching 3D movies but 3D movies are needed and generally come with cardboard 3D glasses. Both are totally different experiences.
LG 3DTV glasses cost between $5 to $8, whereas the conventional SG 3D TV glasses cost a little more, perhaps from $12 or so. The cost of glasses is a tiny part of the total cost of a 3D system. Don't be persuaded to choose one model over another because of a $5 saving on glasses.
There are many types of 3D images, but some TVs allow you to view 3D content without glasses, but they are less common and cost a bit more.
Before worrying about the cost of glasses, look for a 3D television that will suit the family. Spend some time to find one that is comfortable to watch, realistic and one that doesn't cause eyestrain for anyone in the family.. Glasses cost only a few dollars so the difference in cost between one make and another should be negligible. If you are very concerned about the cost of glasses, you may be better off looking at Vizio, a very low cost and basic 3D television that will leave money for glasses later.
Technology in 3D TV has improved much more lately. The upcoming technology is 3D TV without glasses, but it will probably be insanely priced. I think passive 3D TV, as it is called, is the next generation 3D TV, and it may actually be the best 3D TV technology right now. I suggest you gain more information about passive 3D TV if you doubt the quality. You can also take active 3D TV as a comparison.