3D TVs, Eye Popping but Imperfect

The on-going Consumer Electronics Show 2010 was said to be all about 3D. Different exhibitors like Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, Toshiba, and Sony impress all attendees with their 3D TV demos. 3D glasses which are complete with LCD lenses have battery-powered “active shutter” and said to have an effect similar to the 3D glasses that are used in movies.

But the eye-popping features of 3D TV have flaws. These are the following:

Glare

- The glare on glossy HDTV screens reveal the flaw of the 3D effect, to have a 3D TV experience, you need to be on a darkened room, avoid any glare-inducing light sources in the area

Flicker

-3D glasses are made to have refresh rates, but designed that this flicker should be unnoticeable. But some people that tested these glasses said that there are times that it is not just a slight flicker, it was sometimes a distracting one.

Weird-looking 3D

-Depends on the 3D sources on display, this might become a big issue to the upcoming 3D TV networks

Expensive 3D Glasses

-IR-enabled, battery-powered glasses could cost somewhere in the $100 range


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