Wednesday 15 June 2011

3D TV SPECS

When the pictures started moving and talking, world was delighted. It had found a new source of entertainment – a bigger radio that had a nice picture screen along with audio – a black & white TV. But the dullness of black & white TV’s did not last for long. The real-world objects were much more vibrant and rich in color. They weren’t monotonous as the TV indicated. To offer an experience that was closer to real-life, colored TV’s followed soon. Even today the evolution of TV technologies hasn’t stopped. What started as a CRT television has undergone various remarkable enhancements in terms of display technologies, and the overall design. The most prominent types of TV’s that are still quite sought after around the world, even today, include: LCD TV, Projection TV, Plasma TV, Flat Screen TV, LED/OLED TV, and HDTV. But what next?
                               
So far we have been satisfied with 2D TV viewing. Television makers predict that the future belongs to 3D TV. Electronics majors Sony and Panasonic have announced that they plan to introduce 3D TV’s for 2010. The 3D video technology is already there but until recently it required viewers to use special glasses to experience the 3D effect. Clearly not many people would want to sit in their living rooms and stare at a TV screen through those funny plastic glasses. The latest technology eliminates the need of having glasses for 3D effect however using glasses will be a much cheaper option. With or without the special glasses, 3D video opens up new frontiers in the interactive TV. Not just the TV makers even the chip makers like Intel are positioning themselves for the future TV market.

3D picture viewing has already made to Digital Cameras. 3D Digital Cameras hit the headlines a few weeks ago and amazed us how the pictures could come alive in 3 dimensions. We can not only capture 3D pictures but can also get them printed on a special lamination to preserve the 3D effect. And of course, the captured pictures can be viewed in a special 3D picture display. Well, that was digital camera. Now the buzz is that 3D TV viewing is coming to our living rooms soon. 2010 may transform how we watch TV programs. Not only you'll enjoy characters jumping out of your TV screens, the technological advancements are all set to make TV a much more interactive device. Are you ready for 3D TV?
                         
Skeptics raise many doubts like having a 3D capable TV is not enough, it will required 3D content and who'll produce that and in what quantity. Well, those are valid concerns so are the potential data-transfer constraints. However, what's sure is that TV technology is prepared to take leap into the future.

 

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