3D TVs are a hot issue these days. Some say active 3D TV is better, some say passive 3D TV is better. I didn't see difference when I went to Best Buy.
Being better depends totally on the experience you wish to have. Active 3D can provide a clearer image if you stay exactly in one spot in a fixed area and maintain your battery charge. Passive 3D provides the same quality image with more options as far as viewing position. Their glasses arent battery-operated neither. If you want a recommendation, there is a type of passive 3D TV which uses cinema 3D tv technology (same technology as the cinema) and it delivers 10/10 for me. I'm not familiar with all the features so you'll have to google it.
Passive (diffusion).
they are type of passive transports
the answer to apex is passive.
KORip is a type of ripping used for DVD's and has to do with the picture quality. It is a fairly high quality DVD rip of relatively small file size.
No. LG's Cinema 3D glasses are battery free. Because LG use this passive glass type, their televisions operate at 540 lines in 3D mode, so they are not full HD. 2D signals are rendered in full HD without the glasses.
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Tollywood is a word used to describe Indian cinema. It is also called Cinema of Andhra Pradesh and Telugu Cinema. This type of cinema is based in Hyderbad, India.
Active 3D TVs use shutter glasses to send images to the left and right eye one at a time very rapidly. This can also cause the viewer to see flickering. Passive 3D TVs use polarized cinema 3D Glasses which sends the 3D image to the eyes simulaneously, allowing viewers to view 3D exactly how we view objects in real life. The glasses for active type 3D TVs are around $100-200 while the cinema 3D glasses for passive TVs are about $10 each.
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in a cinema screen diffuse reflection takes place
passive transport does not need energy. And two types of passive tansport are osmosis and diffusion