3d televisions are just starting to appear in stores, I personally have not seen any to this date. I did a little bit of research and like anything they have their pros and cons. Some of the advantages are that they look fabulous. They also do not need to be used in 3d which is a great feature. Not all programs are going to be in 3d right away so a tv that can play normal high definition broadcasts is a must. The price range is not too bad with the most expensive starting at $2500. The drawbacks are that there are not too many programs being broadcast at this time. You also need to wear special glasses to see the 3d images, but this is nothing new to 3d entertainment. All in all I think that 3d television will just be a novelty fad just passing through. If it does take off, I will probably invest in one someday just for the video game possibilities.
Friday, March 26, 2010
My television has 3 Ds wtf?
3d Televisions are bursting onto the scene. This is the next big development in television technology after HDTV was introduced. I remember when a tube tv was the best thing that you could have in your home to watch programs on. Big screens were always considered 'amazing' quality compared to these regular tube tvs. Then in the early 2000s HDTV was invented and the concept of quality was revealed. The stores today do not even sell tube tvs anymore really. When I go into a store I see about 4 tube televisions in a sea of about 20 or so flat screens.
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