3D TV concept is finally picking up pace with people proceeding to purchase 3D TV sets. In a research conducted recently, approximately 4 million 3DTV sets are likely to be sold globally while in UK itself more than 120,000 television sets in 3DTV have been sold. In most probability more than a half a million 3DTV sets are likely to be sold by end of next year. This does bring cheer and excitement amongst the digital TV providers who have been planning to launch 3D programmes and channels and the TV manufacturers as well.
The race for putting forth the most
technically sound
3D TV sets, the
TV manufacturers in the foray include Toshiba, Samsung, Panasonic, LG
and Sony. With a lot depending upon the technology implemented, the
glasses and the manufacturing costs, you do need to wait for a couple
of years till they become affordable by one and all. Till then, 3D
TVs are likely to enjoy a limited demand.
Beginning with the LG 55LX9900 3D TV, the result is pretty
respectable and the 3D image displayed on the screen equally
appreciable. The Active Shutter 3D glasses from LG are light and
comfortable to be worn. But this TV lacks the option of converting 2D
programmes into 3D ones as offered by Samsung and Sony.
All the Samsung 3D TV sets are equipped
to convert 2D programmes into 3D ones which is one of its biggest
advantages for there is no limit to what you can watch. We checked
out the UE55C9000 model and found the image depth is equally
acceptable. Their glasses are equally user friendly and comfortable
in wearing. The Samsung 9000 Series of TVs contain USB ports which
includes a special port for Wi-Fi dongle in case you wish to connect
it to the Internet or a remote for additional functionality.
The Panasonic P50VT20B is plasma
television set which carries a conservative yet a classic look.
Panasonic offers 2 pairs of Active Shutter 3D glasses which are
pretty acceptable but they could be improvised upon to make them
quite comfortable.
Performance wise you will get satisfied
with both 2D as well as 3D quality and it has definitely set
standards for 3D TV technology.
The Sony LX900 equipped with 1080p
resolution, built-in Wi-FI to access BRAVIA Internet video and
Widgets and Edge LED backlight and offered in its latest and the very
new Monolithic Design is equally good. This HD TV contains a built-in
3D transmitter and integrated 3D functionality for which you do
require Sony’s 3D active shutter glasses.
At the same time, you have Sky TV,
Virgin Media and even BT gearing up to air 3D TV shows and
programmes. With Sky leading the way with a special 3D channel,
special 3D sports channels and movies, you are truly going to stay
entertained through the as well.
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