3d Television How It Works
Posted in Coloured Television on 07/23/2008 10:38 am by admin
3D TV question?
Why is 3D view we have to buy a new 3D TV? Could make the image (image blurred double) can be made on any TV or something im missing much. It just seems a logical explanation, but as I said I'm missing something important about how 3D works.
These new 3DTV something no TV has ever been others: 120Hz Input. Older televisions simply converted 120 Hz television signals standard 60 Hz to 120 Hz as a means of fluid motion and improving image. actual inputs are required for 3DTV 120Hz news because it takes at least 60 Hz (120 / 2 = 60) by each eye to see a smooth 3D image. 3DTV using a technology called "active-shutter" glasses. The LCD glasses are electronic and have an eye while blocking TV poster image for the other eye. TV glasses and switch between the two eyes and your brain combines them into a complete 3D image. This must happen very quickly and therefore input 120Hz (Hz = cycles per second) is necessary. The old analog TVs could not display a lower rate of technology called 3D Anaglyph. Color is red / blue cardboard 3D glasses type and barely worked.
Introduction to 3D TV