Samsung uses its own powerful 3D chipset for the realistic rendering of 3D and for the support of all major 3D standards. And conventional items can be shown in 3D in real time. Together with a Samsung 3D-Active-shutter glasses, you can enjoy excellent dimensional television.
This BRAVIA TV is built to deliver a superb quality 3D viewing experience in your home and with our advanced Edge LED backlight technology you get a cinematic package that’s beautifully slim.
Vizio XVT3D650SV is the first passive 3D TV to hit the mainstream market. The 65-inch Vizio XVT3D650SV ($3,699 list) is the first TV in the U.S. We’ve already taken an in-depth look at how the XVT3D650SV’s 3D compares with an active 3D model, so we’ll keep it brief here: while the Vizio has its advantages, we still liked the picture quality of active better.
Sony 42″ HD Flat Panel Plasma-Black; 1024×768 Resolution, 60,000 hour life, able to display over 1.07 billion colors, Extra high contrast ratio, Digital DVI-HDCPand Analog HD15, DDC-2CI allows additional display control capability, FCC-B compliant.
Panasonic’s 54-inch VIERA TC-P54VT25 Full HD 3D Plasma TV is ready to put you right inside the action. With brand new 3D and proven 2D technologies for serious realism, THX certification, and a wealth of analog and digital inputs and outputs, it’s perfect for experiencing cinimea in your own home.
Of course buying an HDTV is a bit more complicated than when you bought your traditional set. There is a lot more technology knowledge involved in the purchase of an HDTV. So here are some tips on some of the newest features and things to look for that can serve as a “How to Buy a HDTV” guide.