2010-03-15

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2010-03-15 01:34 am

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_television

3D-ready TV sets
3D-ready TV sets are those that can operate in 3D mode (in addition to regular 2D mode), in conjunction with LCD shutter glasses, where the TV tells the glasses which eye should see the image being exhibited at the moment, creating a stereoscopic image. These TV sets usually support HDMI 1.4 and a minimum (input and output) refresh rate of 120Hz; glasses may be sold separately.

Mitsubishi and Samsung utilize DLP technology from Texas Instruments.[4] As of January 2010, Toshiba, Samsung [5], Sony, Panasonic, and LG all had plans to introduce 3D capabilities (mostly in higher-end models) in TVs available sometime in 2010.[6] 3D Blu-Ray players and DirecTV broadcasts are also expected in 2010.[6]


The Chinese manufacturer TCL has developed a 42-inch LCD 3D TV called the TD-42F, which is currently available in China. This model uses a lenticular system and does not require any special glasses. It currently sells for approximately $20,000.[7]

LG, Samsung, Sony & Phillips intend to increase their 3D TV offering with plans to make 3D TV sales account for over 50% of their respective TV distribution offering by 2012. It is expected that the screens will use a mixture of technologies until there is standardisation across the industry.
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Итак, скоро очечки для просмотра 3D войдут в домашний обиход. Как-то это замечательно совпало с триумфальным прокатом "Аватара". То ли "Аватар", соблазнив аудиторию, подтолкнул производителя, а то ли и
наоборот - в дооборудование кинотеатров по всему миру кто-то там из производителей телевизоров доложил деньги.

Ссылка на HDMI 1.4 тоже впечатлила.