Hi,
I apologize in advance for a lot of silly questions. Samsung and Panasonic had released some 3D TVs last week. They need a pair of shutter glasses to see 3D. The TV and the glasses are very expensive.
I watched Avatar in 3D in a movie theater and wearing a pair of glasses that seems not very expensive. And the 3D effects were really amazing.
I wish it was possible to use the same cheap pair of glasses and using the TV at home to watch 3D. But I guess it is technically impossible. What is the reason?
Here is another dumb question. A 2D movie looks pretty good on current TVs or computer monitors compared to a 2D at the theater. Why is it different with 3D? What are the quality or properties a home equipment should have in order to have nearly the same 3D effects than Avartar at the theater?
Thanks in advance foir any enlightenment.
I apologize in advance for a lot of silly questions. Samsung and Panasonic had released some 3D TVs last week. They need a pair of shutter glasses to see 3D. The TV and the glasses are very expensive.
I watched Avatar in 3D in a movie theater and wearing a pair of glasses that seems not very expensive. And the 3D effects were really amazing.
I wish it was possible to use the same cheap pair of glasses and using the TV at home to watch 3D. But I guess it is technically impossible. What is the reason?
Here is another dumb question. A 2D movie looks pretty good on current TVs or computer monitors compared to a 2D at the theater. Why is it different with 3D? What are the quality or properties a home equipment should have in order to have nearly the same 3D effects than Avartar at the theater?
Thanks in advance foir any enlightenment.