What makes an HDTV a 3D Ready TV

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  • firestorm
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    • Jul 2008
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    What makes an HDTV a 3D Ready TV

    this is a post from another forum but very interesting reading

    What makes an HDTV a 3D Ready TV?


    The specs to expect from a set sporting a 3D Ready sticker



    The 3D-capable Sony Bravia L***0

    Just as new high definition TVs were marketed as 'HD ready', expect the first wave of 3D-capable sets to wear a '3D Ready' sticker.

    DisplaySearch forecasts that 3D TV shipments will balloon from 0.2 million units in 2009 to 64 million units by 2018, raking in $17 billion along the way. The revolution will be televised. And those with the biggest wallets will enjoy it in 3D.

    But what does '3D Ready' mean, and what defines a 3D Ready TV? Samsung's 3D-capable 7000, 8000 and 9000 Series HDTVs, for example, will include a proprietary 3D processor and emitter. These are designed to be compatible with multiple 3D standards, including half/full HD resolution formats and the recently finalised Blu-ray 3D specification.

    All of which suggests that the term '3D Ready' is just a catch-all phrase for a less exciting (but more accurate) one ? 3D-capable.

    3D TV size and refresh rate

    While there seems to be no restrictions in terms of TV size, a 3D TV needs a minimum refresh rate of 120Hz (a basic 60Hz displayed for each eye). The higher the refresh rate, the smoother the 3D effect. So a 240Hz set will be capable of outputting 120Hz to each eye.

    HDMI 1.4 will also be required for full HD per eye viewing.

    HDMI 1.4: 10 things you need to know
    Until the broadcast industry settles on a standard, any '3D Ready' badge will need a graphic depicting some fingers firmly crossed.

    Blu-ray 3D is the closest that we currently have to an accepted 3D standard. The Blu-ray Disc Association has given the thumbs up to Multiview Video Coding, a variant of the existing high-def H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec. The world's first 3D Blu-ray disc, Monsters Vs Aliens, was announced at CES 2010.

    Of course, how you view 3D content has also not been set in stone. Cinemas currently use three different types of 3D glasses ? passive polarized glasses, active LCS glasses, and Infitec (Dolby 3-D) glasses.

    At CES 2010, manufacturers such as Samsung, Sony and Panasonic all favoured active shutter technology, although these can be expensive and need a power source.
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  • thered
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    • Aug 2008
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    #2
    3d glasses will do me i have some kicking about from a rice crispies packet somewhere

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    • patkins
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      • Oct 2009
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      #3
      I said sometime ago that I thought that the recession would kill blue ray unless that 3D may be it`s savior.

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      • tshirtman
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        • Dec 2008
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        #4
        I'm blind in one eye, so 3D is useless to me
        !retupmoc eht ni deppart m'I !pleH

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        • zorok
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          • Jan 2010
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          #5
          grat your description

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          • firestorm
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            • Jul 2008
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            #6
            i am also wondering if you will have to sit directly in front of the tv to get the 3d effectso basicly if thats the the case only 2 people can watch tv in 3D
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            • ruudvandan
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              • Dec 2008
              • 1091

              #7
              Maybe I'm being skeptical here, but about a month ago channel 4 showed a load of programmes in 3DD, and I could see them in 3D on my normal HD, not 3D ready, TV. Why do we even need a 3D-ready TV at all?
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              • thered
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                • Aug 2008
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                #8
                Originally posted by ruudvandan
                Maybe I'm being skeptical here, but about a month ago channel 4 showed a load of programmes in 3DD, and I could see them in 3D on my normal HD, not 3D ready, TV. Why do we even need a 3D-ready TV at all?
                yep with free 3d specs from sainsburys


                it will be more overated crap tbh like hd be novel at first then get boring who wants to see Eddie windass in coranation street running towards you in that dressing gown in 3d like he's in the room not me anyways

                saying that that tina birds fit i wouldnt mind that seeing her in 3D or 3D ~~~~ i think wearing them glasses will definately make you go blind too


                anyone else think HD is pretty 5hit some things look good animal programs ect but most is pretty normal tbh football is a bit better but it doesnt really enhance it that much and channel 4 HD whats all that about its just the ~~~~in same as channel 4

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                • ruudvandan
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                  • Dec 2008
                  • 1091

                  #9
                  Originally posted by thered
                  saying that that tina birds fit i wouldnt mind that seeing her in 3D or 3D ~~~~ i think wearing them glasses will definately make you go blind too
                  100% agreed! with funbags like hers 3D would definately improve the viewing experience!
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                  • firestorm
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                    • Jul 2008
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                    #10
                    what about rosie webster?????????

                    i could use her sh*t for toothpaste
                    Last edited by firestorm; 30 January, 2010, 14:32.
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                    • thered
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                      • Aug 2008
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by firestorm
                      what about rosie webster?????????

                      i could use her sh*t for toothpaste
                      yeh ok point taken 3d has its good points

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