Friday 15 October 2010

1080p TV, against the 3D-TV

It seems that the fashion for TV Technology, 2010, the 3D technology. Films like James Cameron's Avatar and Pixar Up producers have captured the imagination of people and studios and TV is going to run with him captured. Obviously, the aim of driving technology and improve the image quality. But the cynics among us, including Mark Kermode believe 3D video technology is just the latest procedures to combat piracy. To be honest it's probably right, but if> 3D technology can be deducted, is welcomed with open arms by most public viewing.

This means the death of 1080p TVs? I very much doubt. It will mean that the cost is for a good full-HD TVs continue to fall, which can only be a good thing. But for the most movies with 1080p TV is always better 3D technology has solved all the nodes. And of course the classics are not shot in 3D

As theTechnology work?
TV producers have had no 1080p as its own proprietary technology for delivering 3D. And right now there are three main methods used.

Lenticular technology was introduced by Philips and is now available. Using a special lens that allows viewers to TV devices to do away with traditional glasses you saw in the movies. The purpose of the lens is a different image of both the left and sendright eye. Namely, the left eye is totally different from the right eye, both eyes look to emulate their "use of stereopsis (the process by which we recognize the depth of the eyes). The disadvantage of this technology, to achieve full efficiency, you need to sit directly in front of the reduction in television viewing angle. This could be limited in some rooms being developed.

Hyundai develops technology passive glass of this type of LCD monitor to enable both 2D andView images from 3D. To view the 3-D images, viewers must wear glasses traditional media to observe three-dimensional. This technology is essentially a scaled-down version of what you saw at the cinema. To achieve this TV have polarized the two images overlap and the glasses have lenses. Each lens is polarized so that they see only one of two overlapping images. Your brain will then do the rest.

The final technology is known as active glassin some respects similar to the passive system of glass, with the exception, not the TV does all the work, do the glasses. The glasses with the refresh rate of the TV sync, and then change the polarization of each lens, so that the support of the glasses to view 3-D images. With this technique, people could a movie in 2-D easily observable and thus enjoy the movie in 3-D switch. This type of monitoring has been developed by Samsung and Mitsubishi. The disadvantage is that the glassesthat users can be relatively expensive software with forecasts of around € 50 may be limiting for some.

For now a better buy would be a good quality 1080p TVs that will offer great viewing experience with a proven technology. But in a few years when the technology was mature Sets 3D rooms, most of the living.

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