3D Television Tech Explained

Want a 3D viewing experience, but would rather avoid getting overcharged for popcorn and enduring chattering teens and text message alerts? 3D television allows you to enjoy your favorite television shows and movies in 3D without the hassles and price gouging involved with a visit to the movie theatre.

3D televisions come in three varieties – passive, active, and glasses free.

  • Passive 3D TV works like how 3D movies in the theaters operate. The television displays two slightly different images for each frame – one for each eye. One is polarized vertically, the other horizontally. 3D glasses are polarized to let a different image through each lens, creating the illusion of 3D.
  • Active 3D TV uses electronic glasses to quickly switch on-screen images for the left eye and the right eye. The glasses communicate with the television to synchronize switching of the lenses to create the 3D effect. Because of the advanced technology used, active 3D TV will be more expensive than passive.
  • Glasses-free 3D uses a parallax barrier to create the 3D illusion. The parallax barrier is a special material on the television screen that allows one image to be shown to the left eye and one to the right.

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