3D-ready HDTV could be a vital Part of Home Entertainment

Author: daniel  //  Category: Television

Three dimensional videos and visions is what every individual desires to have as their ultimate satisfaction in any genre of entertainment. They are soon entering into living rooms and home entertainment systems. The 3D is video experience that comes alive making seeing believing even more real and it totally blows you senses away with its special dimensional effect of characters places and things.

One such 3D Product for your home is the 3D-ready HDTVs or the high definition television sets manufactured largely by companies like Samsung and Mitsubishi. The DLP 3D television was first developed in 2007 and was used by Samsung for its range of 3D-Ready DLP HDTV’s. This technology lets you have a high inherent speed for digital micromirror device (DMD) which further helps generate the left and right images for stereoscopic viewing.

Samsung has a range of models that are ENERGY STAR compliant and require a signal transmitter to view 3D videos or game or films along with a VESA-compatible LCD shutter must be used. Samsung’s HL 3D series televisions are different than the company’s other LCD TV’s like the Samsung LE-40A786, for instance. Mitsubishi has produced the best 3D-ready Home Theatre television sets, similarly 2008 saw the launch of thin frames, larger screen sizes of 57 to 73 inches and more brighter visions for their 3D Home theatre TV’s. October 2009 saw the launch of Mitsubishi’s model LaserVue L65-A90, manufactured with energy efficient high def 1080p TV, and provide several rich colours and excellent clarity. This model has a 3D-Ready viewing option for 3D viewing of videos, movies and gaming.

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