L lockerz1 New Member Joined Jan 5, 2014 Messages 28 Points 0 Location India Jan 14, 2014 #1 What are the minimum requirements to take full advantage of a 3D TV based on the following - 1) Full HD or HD ready? 2) Minimum screen size? 3) Minimum refresh rate? 4) Any Other?
What are the minimum requirements to take full advantage of a 3D TV based on the following - 1) Full HD or HD ready? 2) Minimum screen size? 3) Minimum refresh rate? 4) Any Other?
S sekarkrish Member Joined Jan 31, 2011 Messages 104 Points 18 Location chennai Jan 14, 2014 #2 Look for 42 inch and above minimum to experience the 3d effect.Full HD is the norm mostly.I haven't demoed 3d in HD ready.
Look for 42 inch and above minimum to experience the 3d effect.Full HD is the norm mostly.I haven't demoed 3d in HD ready.
anubisX Well-Known Member Joined Apr 11, 2009 Messages 968 Points 83 Location Wonderland Jan 15, 2014 #3 1. Full HD 2. 50" 3. 100 - 120Hz or set to Auto 4. Plasma
Vijay_s Active Member Joined May 24, 2009 Messages 594 Points 43 Location bangalore Jan 15, 2014 #4 It is not advisable to go for a 3D TV now. This year's CES manufactures not even tried to promote 3D TV with glass due to lukewarm response from all category of customers. Wait until the arrival of glass free 3D TVs Missed the Consumer Electronics Show? Here’s what did and didn’t happen at the CES this year | Emerald Media
It is not advisable to go for a 3D TV now. This year's CES manufactures not even tried to promote 3D TV with glass due to lukewarm response from all category of customers. Wait until the arrival of glass free 3D TVs Missed the Consumer Electronics Show? Here’s what did and didn’t happen at the CES this year | Emerald Media
L lockerz1 New Member Joined Jan 5, 2014 Messages 28 Points 0 Location India Jan 16, 2014 #5 @anubisX, sekarkrish, Vijay - Okay.Thanks!
anubisX Well-Known Member Joined Apr 11, 2009 Messages 968 Points 83 Location Wonderland Jan 16, 2014 #6 Anytime