Yes, as long as you have a 3D Vizio TV and a 3D blu-ray player.
No, there's actually Vizio 3D TV called Vizio Theater 3D. They use the same technology as LG.
Vizio has an array of 3D TV's available and can be purchased at most big box and electronics stores.
Vizio models are low cost and lack the features of some of their more expensive counterparts. They are passive types so their resolution in 3D mode is only 540 lines but in 2D, the full HD resolution is restored. This is a feature of passive types and LG televisions share the same limitation of 540 line 3D. Vizio is seen as good value for money if you are buying a television on a tight budget.
No. Cinema 3D is brand name of LG. Vizio uses the same technology, originally use in theaters but use a different name.
No, Toshiba have a few passive models and Vizio also make passive 3D TVs. However, the majority of the premium manufacturers have adopted active 3D television as it retains full HD resolution in 3D mode rather than the 540 lines offered by LG.
Vizio models are cheap and perhaps not the best 3D quality available. However, they are good value for money and if you like the pictures they produce, they are worth buying.
All 3D TVs are priced in the same range but for less expensive models, take a look at Vizio who make some low cost passive 3D televisions. Like the more expensive LG passive televisions, they use only 540 line resolution in 3D mode but if you can live with that restriction, they are good value for money. For full HD 3D, you will need to look at sony, Samsung and Panasonic models.
"No" Actually yes it can, as long as your tv can convert 2d-3d.
2 manufacturers, LG and Vizio, are using passive 3d technology. All others are currently selling active 3D systems.
Active 3D televisions are made by the premium manufacturers and therefore will tend to be more than the passive models made by LG and Vizio. They are also higher performance with full HD resolution even in 3D mode compared to the 540 line resolution offered with the LG range. As with many products, better performance normally means a higher price.
No, they do not. However, 2D to 3D is a 3D simulation and the results are not as good as true 3D content. Don't make a buying decision just on the basis of a 3D simulation feature that rarely looks lifelike.