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3D TV may be a flop in many ways, but there's no doubt it's here to stay as a feature on many higher-end TVs. If you're curious about 3D, here's the place to find out more.
It's been a walking corpse for the last couple of years, and now 3D TV finally looks dead. LG and Sony, the last two major TV makers to support the 3D feature in their TVs, will stop doing so in ...
The 3D revolution started a little over a decade ago. It didn’t last long. While television manufacturers like Samsung, LG, and Panasonic bet big on the technology — and some top filmmakers ...
"It was kind of fascinating to me, but it's not all there," said Tim Carter, a graphic designer in Sarasota, Fla., who bought a large 3D TV with other high-end features last year for about $1,800 ...
3D TV is coming. Are you ready? Most manufacturers such as Samsung, LG, and Panasonic have announced LCD and Plasma 3D HDTV models, but there’s a lot to consider when jumping into the 3D TV market.
The combination of Enhanced Video – 4K video with High Dynamic Range – and Immersive 3D Audio have the broadest appeal,” noted Pearl TV Managing Director Anne Schelle.
Home Tech Features 3D TV: A concise guide As you've probably heard, your local electronics superstore is now selling 3D television sets. What's all the fuss is about?
We caught our first glimpse of Samsung's range of 3D-enabled TVs back in January at CES 2010, and now they've made way from the halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center to the shelves of your ...
This may have influenced the growth of 3D TV ownership, with 3D being a “feature” of many new smart televisions. But the sale of a 3D capable television doesn’t reflect its intended use.
While you don't have many 3D options in low-end and mid-range 4K TVs, there's still support in some higher-end sets. In particular, LG's 2016 OLED models (the C6, E6 and G6) all feature 3D.