Can I watch 3D Films at home?

March 52010

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What do I need to buy to be able to watch 3d films at home?

I do not like the red/blue glasses aka Anaglyph. Just wondering if there is a way I can set up a system to convert from standard 2d to 3d which will require special non coloured glasses.

Recommendations on things to purchase will be respected.
Thank You

Here’s a link that has some info on this. New TVs are coming out for 3D, none of them using the blue/red glasses. They either use the new polarized glasses, or the new kind of 3D that requires no glasses at all.
You’ll need a TV that can handle the image and processing.

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  1. Larry L Says:

    Here’s a link that has some info on this. New TVs are coming out for 3D, none of them using the blue/red glasses. They either use the new polarized glasses, or the new kind of 3D that requires no glasses at all.
    You’ll need a TV that can handle the image and processing.
    References :
    http://hdguru.com/ces-2009-3d-hdtv-flat-panels-are-coming/345/

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Can I watch 3D Films at home?

March 52010

Posted in aka films | 1 Comment »

What do I need to buy to be able to watch 3d films at home?

I do not like the red/blue glasses aka Anaglyph. Just wondering if there is a way I can set up a system to convert from standard 2d to 3d which will require special non coloured glasses.

Recommendations on things to purchase will be respected.
Thank You

Here’s a link that has some info on this. New TVs are coming out for 3D, none of them using the blue/red glasses. They either use the new polarized glasses, or the new kind of 3D that requires no glasses at all.
You’ll need a TV that can handle the image and processing.

One Response

  1. Larry L Says:

    Here’s a link that has some info on this. New TVs are coming out for 3D, none of them using the blue/red glasses. They either use the new polarized glasses, or the new kind of 3D that requires no glasses at all.
    You’ll need a TV that can handle the image and processing.
    References :
    http://hdguru.com/ces-2009-3d-hdtv-flat-panels-are-coming/345/

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