Wednesday, January 7, 2015

A Complete Guide To A 3D TV World

A Complete Guide To A 3D TV World

Sony 3D TV is a technology continue developing and we must take advantage of the moment to try to maximize the chances of sale because the public is impatient. Presented as almost everyone at CES on anuova range LX900 HDTV Series. As the model Samsung UNC9000, the LX900 is a showcase for all the advanced technology that Sony TV has to offer. So expect a Full HD 3D TV, 200MHz Motionflow Pro.


Built-in Wi-Fi, DLNA connectivity and a bold design inspired by aliens object designed by Arthur C. Clarke, inspired in 2001: A Space Odyssey. A step below the Signature range, the new range of Sony 'Cinematic' license plate HDTV with built-HX900 and HX700. These models have 46-inch and 52-inch full HD functionality of course, led screens, Motionflow PRO 200Hz and Image Blur Reduction technology and are also able to use the 3D TV technology. The only missing element is the integrated Wi-Fi. Could also be a sin not to poco.3D TV and LG, Panasonic and Toshiba

LG at CES has confirmed that its HDTV LE9500 series will have 3D technology when it is released, while the Panasonic VT25 plasma provides the best image quality that we have documented on a 3D TV.
Finally, Toshiba ZX900 series HDTV uses the power of multi-core Cell processor to try to redefine what a TV may be able to reproduce. The Cell processor is a variant of which is used in the PlayStation 3, not only for the 3D. Thanks to its incredible processing power, you can play a data stream 4K raggiiungere incredible image quality and is capable of recording eight video streams simultaneously. It will take a bit of time to get the reviews that dig really deep on the characteristics of these new 3D TV. You can test their real potential as they become disponibili.3D TV: What does 3 D Ready?

As well as new HDTVs were marketed as 'HD ready', expect the first wave of 3D-set will start with a statement they also 3D ready, waiting for the evolution of technology in a few months.
But what does it mean '3D Ready', and what defines a 3D Ready TV? The Samsung 3D TV series: 7000, 8000 and 9000, for example, include a 3D processor and also an emitter. These have been designed to be compatible with multiple 3D standards, including Half / Full HD resolution formats and recently completed 3D Blu-ray. All this suggests that the term '3D Ready' is just a phrase to capture the attention of a less appealing (but more accurate) 3D-capable. While there seems to be no restriction in terms of size TV. A 3D TV needs a minimum refresh rate of 120Hz (60Hz basic view for each eye). The higher the refresh rate, the easier the 3D effect. Then a series 240Hz 120Hz will be able to view for each eye. Soon we will certainly have televisions capable of reproducing the images at frequencies up to now not even think given the futility until now, but with the advent of 3D will be needed for a complete viewing experience.

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