Monday, August 15, 2011

3D Plasma Television Or 3D LCD HDTV. Which Is Better?


To understand how 3D TVs works. We might figure out how 3D works, we need to find out how it is when people look at three dimensions. We have 2 eyes a left and a right eye. If you took a finger and put it close to your face and you look through your left eye and through your right eye. You may see a vastly different object. If you move the object farther away and repeat the exercise. You can still see the difference between the two, but not as much as it was. This practice explains why you see 3D objects when its close to you and how the effect slowly goes away as the objects move further away.


Of course on our HDTV it looks as good as it possibly can but it gives you a feeling of how small the Earth really is but at the same time when it talks about some of the environments it feels that the world is very large. When you are watching Planet Earth you may get to an environment that they begin to talk about that just looks alien to you. Some of the things that are in the environment look as if it was not real and you can not even imagine about being in some of these places in real life.DTS-CWhen it comes to LCD HDTV or plasma television there is bad wrong with neither of them in respects to 3D TVS. The difference between plasma and LCD HD TV and that difference is basically how they produce light.All of the landscapes were full as can be in color and the animals looked as if they were flowing across the screen as they moved. I was impressed also on how well Planet Earth was filmed with a HDTV camera. Some of the animals they film in the movie looks as if they are right there next to them and the animals are not even being disturbed by them being around. It is truly the most amazing documentary of its type. One episode that really impressed me is the freshwater one.

When it comes to plasma television. Your producing frame sequential images. A right then a left. A plasma television starts with a pixel that makes its image, then erases it and then produces the next one. So when these TVs create a right, left, right, left picture, There�s a small chance of getting distortion between the left and right image.




Author: Brandon Smitherston


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