All Samsung active LCD glasses should work with all Samsung sets.
Possibly. I would take the glasses to a TV store and try them. Samsung changed their 3d sync technology last year, so it may not work.
In terms of spatial resolution, Samsung have better quality than LG because LG use passive technology, meaning that alternate lines are split to each eye. Samsung, Sony and Panasonic all feature 1080 line resolution compared with LGs 540 line resolution. Does that mean Samsung is better to watch? That can only be decided by you. Make sure you get to see a range of 3D televisions before making your decision.
Samsung 3D Tvs are okay for gaming but before investing, make sure you try several models first. Also make sure you experience both passive and active 3D systems. Both have their benefits and you will probably find you prefer one over the other. Whichever is the easiest to watch is probably the right choice for you.
This is an argument that continues to battle on and on. Basically, Samsung is active shutter technology and each eye receives a 1080p image at a time. Meanwhile, LG developed a passive technology 3D TV where both eyes receive 540p image at the same time. Samsung does have impeccable quality, though, so make sure to research it all the way. Good luck!
Flicker is a common problem in active 3D TVs but they can become more serious if the 3D glasses are low on battery. Check the battery on your 3D glasses. You can't completely fix the flicker problem on active 3D TVs. Passive 3D TVs are supposed to be better with flickers. LG 3D TV is certified flicker free and gets almost no flicker at all.
No dear, the homemade 3D glasses will not have the flickers because in this case the TV will not send the 3D images to the glasses. Thus there is no chance for the flickers to occur.
Samsung 3D TVs use shutter glasses. Shutter glasses work by receiving signals from the television. There are a number of third party suppliers of 3D glasses and it might be worth trying a different type. When purchasing alternatives, make sure the glasses are compatible with your television.
All Samsung active LCD glasses should work with all Samsung sets.
I think its active glasses are creating the noticeable flickering problem. Check out the batteries as they may be poor. Generally though, active 3D TV flickers due to the flickering nature of its glasses. If you're looking for another option, nowadays the passive 3D TV is on a boom.
Plasma TVs can be in 3D. Samsung and Panasonic both make Plasma 3D TVs, as seen on www.bestbuy.com. The Samsung plasma 3D TV seems to be a little less expensive than the LCD TVs.
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No. there is no way you can use LG 3D glasses on Samsung 3D TV, they use different technology.
All the 8000 series samsung TVs above 42 inches in screen size are 3d ready.
Both Samsung and LG 3D TVS have 2D to 3D conversion features.
I recommend passive 3D TVs over active 3D TVs. I have 2 kids and we have a Samsung active 3D TV set. My kids complained about a 'flash' while watching 3D 'Tangled' (it turned out to be a flicker) and they got eye strains from it. They don't watch 3D on our TV that often anymore. I regret buying an active TV set because just like you, my husband and I don't use 3D that much. the 3D feature was mainly for our kids but even they don't like it due to the flickers. My sister has a LG passive 3D TV and my kids like watching 3D on that because it's flicker free and doesn't give them eye problems.
Possibly. I would take the glasses to a TV store and try them. Samsung changed their 3d sync technology last year, so it may not work.