3D HDTV: Virtual Presentation At Its Best

The HDTV technology has a new product then is taking the consumer world by storm, and that is the 3D HDTV. These televisions are just breaking into the market and since it boasts of brand new technology, it usually costs an arm and a leg. You should do some research first on what are the different selections of 3D HDTV sets before actually buying one.

If you happen to be browsing at electronics stores, you would notice that the high definition television is the latest generation of electronic digital TV. The quality graphics of the HDTV alone is four times better than the ones that are currently on the rack. When using high definition televisions, you would have a better visual experience due to the excellent graphic detail, vivid colors and sharp imagery. 3D HDTV technology is very dependent of stereoscopy?s principle wherein an optical illusion is created with depth in an image. Depth perception can be improved simply by providing the pair of eyes with different images, representing a pair of perspectives of the same object. There would be little deviation equal to the perspectives in what both eyes receive in binocular vision. It is good to know about the three types of 3D TV technology, from the basic anaglyph technology, wherein the viewer still used the classic red and blue glasses, to polarized technology where the viewers can witness this technology at 3D and IMAX theaters to the current technology being used by 3D HDTV, called active technology.

Before deciding to buy a 3D HDTV, you should distinguish whether the set is full 3D HDTV or 3D ready HDTV because if you purchase the latter, chances are you need to purchase additional accessories to so you can have the amazing 3D experience.

The full 3D HDTV utilizes a new format for delivering 3D content for its viewers. Different 3D HDTV has proper and compatible consumer electronics and 3D glasses that come with the set. Since this technology is still in its infancy, there are no industry standard glasses that are manufactured yet, you have to rely on what the manufacturers specify.

If you own a ready 3D HDTV set, then you would need an adapter so that your HDTV to display 3D content. This holds true for those HDTV sets purchase before March of 2010. Without the 3D starter kit and adapter, you would end up watching great 2D visuals but never experience the 3D technology.

Technology is ever evolving, so better get a 3D HDTV now to be a part of that evolution, after all, it is better to adjust than be an extinct specie.