3d TV Compare Prices

3D TV Compare Prices

3D TV gives you the effect that are there in the action the technique for this is taking a 2D image and with modern technology and multi view capture making the image more realistic the 3D experience first became available in the early 1990’s when it was used to entice viewer to watch programmes wearing a pair of glasses , the lenses on the glasses were made from a very light weight transparent material one lenses was red and the other green, when you wore the glasses you would see the 3D image.

3D Televisions are now becoming more popular making family movie watching even better than ever before.

In January 2010 the British broadcasting company Sky revealed that they will be unmasking the new channel Sky 3D due to hit our screens in April 2010.

The release of 3D TV is now here, 3D Ready Televisions are screens that can operate in 3D mode, with the use of LCD Shutter Glasses, these glasses connect to the television where they will then receive a signal telling the glasses which eye should see the image that is on the screen, this then creates a Stereoscopic conception of the image.

The 3D television generally supports HDMI 1.4 and you may find that glasses are sold separately.

3D imaging dates back to the start of photography. Back in 1844, a man named David Brewster first introduced the Stereoscope, the stereoscope is an incredible a device which could take 3D photographic pictures.

The stereoscope was then improved upon by a man named Louis Jules Duboscq as well as a famous picture that is of Queen Victoria and displayed in The Great Exhibition back in 1851. By World War Two, the stereoscopic 3D cameras were already fairly common for personal use.

Parallel to the development of 3D pictures as well as images was 3D movie development. In the year 1855 the first Kinematoscope was invented, this was the first Stereo Animation 3D Camera. The very first anaglyph movie ever produced was in 1915, in the year 1922 the first incredible 3D public movie was displayed. In the year 1935, the first color movie in 3D was produced.

Back in the fifties, 3D TV first became popular over in the US, there was many incredible 3D movies produced there. The first 3D movie was called Bwana Devil and was made by United Artists, this 3D movie could be seen in 1952 across the US. In 1953, the incredible 3D movie named House of Wax was produced, this 3D movie also had 2D sound. Originally Alfred Hitchcock made his incredible movie ‘Dial m for murder’ in 3D, although to maximize profits this movie was only released in 2D as more people had access to 2D movie viewing.

Recently the Sky Broadcasting company in Briton, also known as TV Sky UK, have announced the launch of an incredible Sky 3D channel which will be in April 2010. Sky 3D will bring content like sport, as well as entertainment events, as well as other 3D programs to Sky UK subscribers. This new Sky 3D system will also require a new special ‘3D ready’ TV as well as a Sky+HD box with DVR.

Coming Soon P50VT2 and P54VT2

Panasonic have announced the release of what they call the first Plasma 3D Ready screen is due to hit our stores in the spring of 2010.

Panasonic have released the 3D Ready TV’s and have had all the technology updated to support the 3D Ready viewing which mean from package to stand you will be able to watch 3D entertainment in High Definition.

Although there are many more products on the market for 3D viewing they tend to be all LCD, the big difference is that LCD screens use liquid crystal to display a picture and Plasma screens use plasma gas giving you a much clearer image, enabling you to clearly distinguish colours more effortlessly.

The Panasonic VT2 line will only be available in 2 styles the first being the P50VT2 this is the 50” and the P54VT2 that is the 54” both 3D ready TV screens incorporate the new 3D viewing technology in Plasma.

You will also receive floor shaking 2.1 sounds and an impressive selection of sockets and ports for all your additional devices, also part of the deal is the active shutter glasses which connect to the 3D TV and interact with the film or 3D image you are watching.

As the inevitable the Japanese will be the first to receive such a wonderful product guaranteed to make every family member happy you can get your from spring 2010 with a very respectable price tag from £3.100.



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