This is an argument that continues to battle on and on. Basically, Samsung is active shutter technology and each eye receives a 1080p image at a time. Meanwhile, LG developed a passive technology 3D TV where both eyes receive 540p image at the same time. Samsung does have impeccable quality, though, so make sure to research it all the way. Good luck!
to make it feel better
A laser video projector is a video projector which modulates a laser beam to protect a image.It makes the image quality much better.If you have a good laser video projector then the image will be in HD.
If you stand in a posse it is better because it like you are frozen in time
Sceptre televisions are among the less expensive brands in the US market. They lack the clever features of the premium brands and the styling of their more expensive competition. It is unfair to compare them directly to the likes of Sony, Samsung and Panasonic but they are generally regarded as good value for money. They are worth considering if you are looking to buy on a budget. They are likely to be as reliable as most other brands. Before buying, take a look at them. If you like the image, they are worth considering.
American Flag The opening monologue, delivered by Scott with an enormous American flag behind him, remains an iconic and often quoted image in film.
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CORRECT ANSWER:.25-mm. The smaller the pitch is, the sharper the image
I prefer the CorderScope.
No, but if they are converted to much by programs they can loss their quality. If you want a much better quality, look into png.
Samsung glasses receive 1080p in each eye at one time. Meanwhile, the other eye will see a black screen. This flickering from one eye to the other will cause headaches. But yes, the image quality is great. LG Cinema 3D operates differently. Each receives 540p at the same time. There is no flickering but the image is not as high quality due to the lower resolution.
Yes, it is faster, has more features and is much slimmer with a better image, however it is much more expensive!
Depends for what the image is going to be used. If it's for a high resolution printing such as print ad in a magazine or poster TIFF format with LZW is preferred for quality purpose. JPEG format gives more options for compressing an image, especially for web usages or not for high quality printing purpose. Also it depends on the original image quality and resolution, if the quality of the original image is good, then JPEG will be a good option to use.
better image quality
the 14mp camera has 1.4 times better quality than the 10mp one
Changing the image resolution will affect the file size of the image and the quality of the image. Image resolution is measure in DPI, which is Dots Per Inch, this means that if you increase the resolution then the DPI will increase and the quality of the image will get better as a result as there are more pixels that make up the image, so the image will be more distinct and sharper. When the image resolution is increased the image has more pixels, this is the exact opposite to the compression techniques, this means that the file will get a lot bigger as the number of pixels increases. Decreasing the resolution, however, will make the image quality lower but will reduce the file size.
i think it not supports any image format...
The Samsung UN26C4000 is a very good quality 26 inch lcd. Good image quality, meets Energy Star 4.0 standards. About $550, but is space saving and half an inch thick, not including the base.