Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Getting A 3D TV For Your Home

By Neene Baker


3D television, what is it?

Three dimensional television or 3D TV refers to a television set that makes use of stereoscopic capture, 3D display, multi-view captures, and other 3D presentation techniques to project a particular TV program into a realistically made three-dimensional field. Simply put, it is a new technology that lets consumers enjoy 3D movies, TV programs, and video games in the comfort of their own homes. A number of TV manufacturers are already selling 3D TVs although many consumers are not very sure whether 3D TV is really the next big thing. Should you replace your old, reliable flat screen for this technology? Here is a rundown of the things you need to consider in getting a new 3D TV or not for your home.

Price

If you want to buy 3D TV this early, you have to know that it take big money to do that at this time. If you check the current prices of 3D TVs and compare them with their 2D counterparts, you will know what the previous statement means. For instance, Phillips is selling from $3000-$12,000 depending on the model.

Aside from getting the set, you will also need to have access to 3D broadcast programming to get true 3D content. You will also need to have a 3D Blu-ray player, 3D movies, and 3D glasses that come for a price.

What to Watch

Lack of content is one of the major concerns about having a 3D TV. Content is a major limitation right now when it comes to 3D TV. Currently, there is very little that you can watch in 3D TV, although content providers like ESPN, DreamWorks, Discovery, and Direct TV already said that they will be ready to provide the needed content next year. You surely want to see a wide selection of movies and shows in 3D if you are paying such a high price for 3D TV, although you can still watch 2D content on your 3D TV.In addition, there will definitely going to have a lot of 3D games in the next year or two. Most video games companies are already designing 3D games. In addition, if you own PlayStation 3, you will surely be pleased to know that it is 3D compatible.

Should you get one?

It is difficult to say what will be the future of 3D TV since it is still on its infancy. Definitely, there is a lot of room for improvement. The 3D home entertainment market is sure to get better as time passes by.




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