Everyone spent so much on the HDTV sets they already have and they (the television manufacturers) can't make an add on for the current sets?
And from what i have seen the Newer 3D sets are going to be very expensive and how can they justify the cost of these 3D sets after just lowering the HDTV's out now.
I'll stick with the red and blue glasses and watch the old fashion way, Thank You very much. I just can not afford to pick up and buy a new set just for the 3D experience.
An add-on just isn't an option. This is like saying you have a 720p HDTV and you want an add-on to make to 1080p. The problem is that current HDTVs can't show 1080p at 120 fps. People just don't understand that that 1080p60 120hz TVs do NOT have the ability to show 120 frames per second, they can only show 60 fps and show each frame twice.
Now even if the HDTV could show 1080p at 120fps it would still have to have a way to emit IR for the shutter glasses. If they'd though of it before they could do this, but they didn't.
Bottom line is that TV manufactures exist to make money, which is the same reason you go to work every day. And lucky for those who are always looking for great new technology, the best way to make money is to make new technology.
The device is aimed at gamers and TV watchers, generating a 3D image with use of a pair of 0.7-inch OLED panels, which each display separate images, doing away with the ghost imagery that often comes along with 3D displays.
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Everyone spent so much on the HDTV sets they already have and they (the television manufacturers) can't make an add on for the current sets?
And from what i have seen the Newer 3D sets are going to be very expensive and how can they justify the cost of these 3D sets after just lowering the HDTV's out now.
I'll stick with the red and blue glasses and watch the old fashion way, Thank You very much.
I just can not afford to pick up and buy a new set just for the 3D experience.
An add-on is needed!!!!!!!!!!!!
An add-on just isn't an option. This is like saying you have a 720p HDTV and you want an add-on to make to 1080p. The problem is that current HDTVs can't show 1080p at 120 fps. People just don't understand that that 1080p60 120hz TVs do NOT have the ability to show 120 frames per second, they can only show 60 fps and show each frame twice.
Now even if the HDTV could show 1080p at 120fps it would still have to have a way to emit IR for the shutter glasses. If they'd though of it before they could do this, but they didn't.
Bottom line is that TV manufactures exist to make money, which is the same reason you go to work every day. And lucky for those who are always looking for great new technology, the best way to make money is to make new technology.