3D movies have been around since the 1950s, with images jumping off the screen right at you. Making you feel as if you are right there, in the movie alongside your favorite actor. New advanced technology is taking that 3D from the big screen and bringing it right into the home, complete with new active glasses. But before rushing out and investing one of these new sets, you have to ask yourself if you are ready to buy 3D TVs?
Gamers can expect to be pulled right into their game with scenes and characters all around them. This takes gaming to another level as you are running alongside your character, battling zombies or flying across rooftops on your skateboard. It truly creates a gaming experience like never seen before.
Movie fans will be immersed right into their favorite film on a 3D DVD. They can expect to be dragged into the storyline as the scenes of the film and actors are all around them. The new 3D glasses create a clearer image with quality colors because they are liquid crystal lenses that are more in sync with the TV, unlike the older red and blue glasses that made the film a bit distorted when wore. This makes the movie experience more intense.
Choosing a TV that will convert 2D to 3D may allow you to watch everything in 3D. Not all 3D televisions offer this and the ones that do are still working on it. As the technology is still fairly new the process seems to work fine, but improvement is needed to truly be up to the standards they are looking for.
The one thing all the 3D TVs models will have in common though is that they will offer 2D TV also. The 2D content will be displayed in as good of quality as a regular 2D TV. This is actually needed for when there are health issues that prevent one from watching 3D and if the glasses that go with it are out of battery.
This new technology does come with a warning. Children and teenagers are advised that they could be susceptible to health issues by watching 3D. Pregnant women and the elderly with health conditions, as well as anyone overly tired should avoid 3D altogether. And, the biggest concern is drinking alcohol while watching 3D television, which puts a damper on those who enjoy drinking while watching sports.
There are many advantages as well as disadvantages. Among those the great experience of immersing yourself in game or movie with a pair of a bit more stylish glasses than before. But cost, health issues, and lifestyle all will play a part in the decision. Deciding if you are ready or not for the new 3D TVs will play a major part in their attractiveness and their necessity in your home.