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3D TV sets operate in 3D mode (as well regular 2D mode), in conjunction with 3D glasses (LCD shutter glasses). The 3D TV communicates with the 3D glasses and tells them digitally which lens should see the image being currently on display this gives the illusion of seeing a 3D image (stereoscopic image). Most 3D TV sets support HD (DMI 1.4) and a minimum refresh rate of 120 Hz;.
The glasses for this type of 3D TV are also expensive at about £100 a pair and 3D glasses are usually sold separately.

3D TV sets went on sale in the UK department stores 2010. ESPN broadcast over 25 of the World Cup games in 3D.

Samsung which seems to be the market leader with 3D tv's recently announced that it will be including automatic conversion software - TriDef, developed by DDD - in all of its new 3DTV sets, enabling viewers to instantly "upscale" standard live television into a 3D experience at the push of a button. Panasonic refused to include the software in its 3D sets over quality concerns, claiming the conversion software was second rate and probably needed some kind of post production to enable it to work correctly. In order to benefit from the 3D technology fully, viewers need a Blu-ray player, apart from selected programmes as no 3D TV is currently broadcast in the UK although The current Sky+ HD box is already fully compatible with 3D technology. Sky screened some Premier League football matches in 3D TV in over 1,000 pubs across the UK.

Sky's upcoming 3D channel will show football, documentaries and films. Unfortunately only a few Blu-ray films are available in 3D at the moment, Monsters Vs. Aliens being one of them although the list is growing.

To recieve the 3D channel with sky you need to upgrade to the full package costing £48.50 per month, going up to £51 in september. I personally don't feel that this is worth it for 3D television yet

Sky 3D TV to be launched October 1st

Nintendo has given UK gamers their first chance to play its latest DS console - the 3DS.

 

 

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