Sony offers a range of 3D television sets from $899.99 to $4499.99. There is a variety of sizes to suit your viewing needs. They can be found here: http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=8198552921644725999&XID=O:bravia%203D%20TV:dg_tv_gglsrch:bravtvs_br-3d_e_6987350404_3dcat .
Yes, Samsung does make 3D televisions. As of 2011, Samsung offers a cinema quality 3D tv that can convert regular 2d into a 3d experience. It also boasts it creates larger than life experiences.
Sonic lg 3d tv.
Ya, SONY have planned to launch FPR 3D TVs; I hope soon they will be in India with FPR series of 3D.
yes but the picture and contrast may be effected.
Since sony doesn't have FPR 3D tv so how it will have flicker image
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LG 3D TVs have the cheapest glasses. The passive 3D TVs that is. They require the use of polarized lens which will work on almost any passive 3D TV and the cinema as well.
Well friend you have to wait because in all present 3D TVs SONY do have flickering problem but they are going to launch FPR based 3D TV which will be totally flicker free.
a 3d telly is a television that conveys depth perception to the viewer by employing techniques such as stereoscopic display. Most modern 3D television sets use an active shutter 3D system or a polarized 3D system and some are autostereoscopic without the need of glasses.
Yep, this should work.
Most Sony 3D users would argue that the glasses are not uncomfortable. Before buying a 3D television, it's worth experiencing the glasses to confirm that they are comfortable.
no, also i hate you
You cannot watch Sony FPR 3D television lying down, sitting or even standing on your head because Sony use active 3D technology and have no FPR models. If you want the lower resolution FPR technology, try LG.