Ron - Posted on June 15, 2009 how can you see a tv in 3-d if the program is not recorded in 3d?
marc copp - Posted on June 15, 2009 why 3d now when the public has just bought a flat panel.Thier is 3 million who have not bouht in to HD yet.Not many people have the money to buy another flat tv.
Will #D become available on a LCD TV ?
Phil Lelyveld - Posted on June 15, 2009 The article doesn't say which of the 5 fundamentally different and non-interoperable 3D display technologies Mitsubishi is committed to. It would be nice to include whether they favor orthogonal polarized, circular polarized, shutter glasses, etc., so we can see if the industry is naturally converging on a tech solution.
how can you see a tv in 3-d if the program is not recorded in 3d?
why 3d now when the public has just bought a flat panel.Thier is 3 million who have not bouht in to HD yet.Not many people have the money to buy another flat tv.
Will #D become available on a LCD TV ?
The article doesn't say which of the 5 fundamentally different and non-interoperable 3D display technologies Mitsubishi is committed to. It would be nice to include whether they favor orthogonal polarized, circular polarized, shutter glasses, etc., so we can see if the industry is naturally converging on a tech solution.