May
Welcome to 3D TV Insurance
Do you need insurance cover for 3D TV’s. With these sets ranging up to ÂŁ5000 it is certainly worth considering insuring your valuable 3D TV. We will offer insurance cover with quick replacement, were you to have your set broken or damaged in any way.
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May
3D TV’s
3D TVs make it possible to watch your favourite movies like it is happening live in your living room. A 3D TV simple projects a movie or a television program into three-dimensional field which is pretty realistic to the human eye. This is made possible by multi-view and stereoscopic effects. To see a movie on 3D format, you need a 3D TV, 3D Blue-Ray player and the movie itself must be shot on 3D (or one converted from 2D to 3D). Almost all 3D TVs come with two pairs of special glasses. These glasses come in handy for people with sight vision problem; and more importantly to reduce the side effects – headache and dizziness —  caused by viewing your 3D TV for so long a time.
Viewing Pleasure
Sharp Corp., and six other television makers such as Vizio, Sony, LG, Samsung, Toshiba, and Panasonic all have 3D TV sets which were released early 2010. A typical 3D TV displays two images of the same scene at the same time. One image is for your left eye and the second one for your right eye. The special glasses make the two images on the screen to be viewed as a single 3D image. Without the special glasses, the two images will appear intermixed and somewhat tilted to the left.
Side effects
Only very people with stereo blindness can watch 3D materials with glasses and without any effects. To some, it would just appear like a mere 2D whereas others would develop excruciating headache and fatigue in the process.
Without the special glasses, the images on the screen will look double and thus not suited for viewing. Also, the 3D effects can’t be appreciated without the special glasses. The glasses are specially design to receive your prescription glasses on them. Currently, no two TV sets can display 2D and 3D TV images at the same time. However, one good thing is that the 3D mode on your 3D TV can be turned off to allow for 2D display. All movies in 3D format come in 2D which can be played by your regular DVD player.
Presently, TV sets display only the height and Width of images – 2D imagery. Therefore, no matter what size of big screen TV we have, it doesn’t feel like peering through the glass of a house to see a cat playing with its toy which 3D TV, using stereoscopic and multi-view capture brings to the fore. Sadly, for some reasons; as discussed above, 3D TV is not for everyone.
