If you are noticing a flicker it normally means that the batteries in the glasses need to be charged. Make sure they are charged at intervals and they will work just fine.
YES samsung is making them in 2010! samsung is the best
As far as I know Samsung is the best in making televisions.
There are many 3D televisions available on the market. Experience as many of them as you can before making decisions about your favorite model.
All Samsung active LCD glasses should work with all Samsung sets.
Plasma TVs can be in 3D. Samsung and Panasonic both make Plasma 3D TVs, as seen on www.bestbuy.com. The Samsung plasma 3D TV seems to be a little less expensive than the LCD TVs.
No. there is no way you can use LG 3D glasses on Samsung 3D TV, they use different technology.
All the 8000 series samsung TVs above 42 inches in screen size are 3d ready.
Both Samsung and LG 3D TVS have 2D to 3D conversion features.
Possibly. I would take the glasses to a TV store and try them. Samsung changed their 3d sync technology last year, so it may not work.
Cinema 3D is LG's name for their 3D television. It uses a passive system of 3D imaging that reduces resolution to half that of other 3D televisions. For the highest resolution, select the Samsung. Despite, that, it is worth viewing both brands and then you can make up your own mind about the best televisions for you.
There are 2 different approaches to 3D TV. In one camp you have Samsung, Panasonic, and Sony who use Active 3D technology for their TVs while LG, Vizio, and now Toshiba are in the Passive camp. Passive 3D is known to be flicker-free and uses glasses that are lighter and more comfortable.
The Samsung UN5 is the best seller then, and one still to today. It is a 3D television. Samsung being one of the leading developers in 3D televisions. For the price and the great reviews, it seems well worth the investment.