subject: 3d Televisions- Here Today, Gone Tomorrow? [print this page] Over the past few years 3D television has provided us with the biggest change in the technology sector with pictures that offer all customers an amazing and previously unseen quality that makes watching select movies fantastic. These images are now sharper than ever and newer high definition TV sets and are in full colour to help aid the immersion and experience you get which may have you ducking and diving as objects fly out at you.
The big question about these types of television is whether they are going to be still around in years to come or whether they are just a product that people are going to test out but inevitably reject with sales decreasing in the coming future. When any new product is released many people flock to the shops to buy it only to see the product not meeting their demands in the long term. This is a question that many people are asking and it is unsure whether the popularity of 3D TVs are going to overtake the long standing popularity of LCD, Plasma and LED televisions.
Whilst many movies are now being released in the cinema as 3D movies it is understandable that wed soon see TV sets released that are able to recreate the 3D theatre experience in our own living rooms and there are now TV sets that will play these 3D movies with the jumping out effect with the help of some specialist glasses.
Without the glasses the image may look like youve had one too many with a severely blurred image, but put the glasses on and turn them on and the picture slides into focus and creates the 3D effect that you normally get in the cinema. This is one of the only downsides to a 3D TV that you need to wear the glasses that come with the TV, depending on how many people are in your home then you may find you need to buy even more of these glasses and replacements if they get sat on or dropped. Football matches are now available in 3D and that is an experience in itself, if you have not yet experienced it then it would be worth giving it a go at least.