Thursday, February 24, 2011

Become In The Heat Of The Activity Utilizing 3D HD Televisions By Panasonic

By Alexander Taylor


High-definition televisions have become the absolute mainstream of our society and there are very few televisions that don't provide such abilities. It's almost impossible to buy a new TV incapable of high-definition, even though most of the programs and films we watch simply aren't in the resolutions required. Gaming is an exception, as it's been provided in high-definition resolutions for many years, way before the inception of high-definition television. With 3D televisions now becoming the new mainstream (though adoption is still pretty slow), it's time to take a look at the new line being provided and explore exactly how 3D works. Let's get immersed in the action with 3D HDTVs by Panasonic.

How 3D Works

There are many different techniques. The older method, as previously mentioned, was the anaglyph. This uses images that are portrayed in three separate images in the same place. The first is the original image. The second is red and offset and the third is a chromatically opposite color, such as cyan or green, which is offset even further. The brain fuses these images together to create the illusion of a 3D image, when viewed through the anaglyph glasses.

Polarized 3D is the mainstream form of viewing in today's society. Two images are superimposed onto each other, but through different polarized filters. When viewed through polarized lens, each one at a different polarization, each eye will see a different image. It's similar to the anaglyph, but without the obvious color distortion due to receiving a lot of red and cyan or green.

Panasonic's Offering

Panasonic's Viera products have become a very dominant product in the range of technological advances and they're often at the forefront of new technologies. Their new items offer 3D experience at the full 1080p resolutions, meaning you can enjoy all 3D content at its highest-definition. To further this offering, they provide a copy of the 3D Blu-Ray Avatar to watch and enjoy the full effect of the television in a single sitting.




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