Passive 3D TVs polarizing glasses similar to those at the movie theaters.
No, with all 3D televisions you do need the glasses. It's just like in the 3D films at theater. However some glasses are a lot more comfortable so you should try looking for those!
the nucleus of a movie theater would have to be the person that runs the theater like the owner.
LG Cinema 3D is probably the best one to go for if you want a theater-like 3D experience. LG Cinema 3D series use the same technology as the movie theater 3D screens (as opposed to shutter glasses technology in other 3D tvs). LG Cinema 3D uses lightweight, battery free 3D glasses that give you flicker free and crosstalk free images. You can actually use 3D glasses from movie theaters with LG Cinema 3D (you can't with other 3D tvs).
A movie that requires glasses and with the glasses the movie is supposed to look like some characters and actions are right in front of you.
On would not be proper-implies on top. Either "at" -describes location, or "in" where taking place. ___________ yes , it would be like- "The Monkey climbed on the Movie Theater"
No, not at all. LG is the biggest maker of passive 3D TVs and LG Cinema 3D gives you the same 3D experience as the movie theater at home. The lightweight, battery free 3D glasses are polarized (just like those you get at movie theaters) and they give you images with hig quality that's also flicker free and crosstalk free.
At the movie theater.
A mondoplex is basically just like a movie theater.
A 3-D IMAX film is just like any other 3-D movie except that it is on a huge screen. The screen is so big that it completely occupies the front of the theater. You put on a pair of 3-D glasses, and watch the movie as if it was in real life, or the third dimension.
The sides of the center roof of the theater are like flippers, and will bounce you up.
Tv, Internet, movie theater, where ever you feel like it..........
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