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Samsung UN55C7000 3D LED TV

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Samsung UN55C7000 3D LED TV, BDC6900 3D Blu-ray Player & SSGP2100T 3D StarterKit

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Can We Expect 3D Technology for PC?

You've heard about the 3D technology for televisions. The blogs and websites are all abuzz with the latest advances in this technology. The movie directed by James Cameron has added to the momentum of the technology, thus making 3D a must-have technology for many tech-savvy consumers and families. But even before this technology for television can even solidify its hold on the market, here comes talks about 3D for personal computers.

Is this really possible at this time? Can we really expect 3D technology for personal computers?

The way things are shaping up now, we can say that this technology will soon be seen on personal computers as well. So what are the things to be expected from the personal computer that is equipped with this technology?

Just like with 3D television, the 3D images and experience can also be delivered to your home with the use of the personal computer. The most important use of this technology in PCs can be seen in games. There are a number of software manufacturers right now that are working with their engineers and designers to develop games that will work with the technology.

Aside from this, digital camera producers in the market are working overtime as well in order to bring their 3D digital cameras so that these cameras can be used by the consumers in order to take 3D photos and view these captured photos on personal computers equipped with the same technology. The same PC can also be used to view the contents of the internet in 3D and it would be now a possibility to view 3D videos.

Now the making of the personal computer that is equipped with the technology is not easy. There are a number of personal computer requirements that should be targeted before we can say that the PC in your hand is ready for the 3D experience. Here are some of the minimum requirements expected from a 3D personal computer:

• The 3D personal computer at your disposal should come with a pair of the 3D active-shutter glasses.

• This should also feature the 120 Hz and 3D capable display and this can come as your LCD desktop monitor, as a 3D projector, as a 3D television or can also come as a laptop that is also integrated and primed for the technology.

• You can also expect the discrete GPU from leading manufacturers and these are intended for high definition images to be displayed in 3D.

The main intent in offering this technology on this platform is to present alternatives for consumers on how they can be treated to the 3D experience. And the good news is that there are a number of PC manufacturers who are keen on manufacturing these consumer products that will really suit the budget of the larger set of the buying consumers.

Plus you don't really need to buy a brand new 3D-enabled PC just to enjoy the experience. If you own a PC, then this can just be upgraded so that you can also be treated to the experience.

3D TV: Your Home Becomes The Movie Theater

You must have enjoyed watching the movies in the cinemas which were played using the so called 3D technology. With all those 3D glasses plus the excitement brought about by the enlarged images that seem to be so near you, viewing has never been too animated. Because of that, you are able to feel that you are one with the action. You tend to touch, duck beneath, or even be surprised by the exhilarating feeling that is only available in the theaters. But do you know that it can now be made available in your own home? Yes, because 3D TV is now out in the market!

What is the 3D TV about?

Alright, so what are we really talking about? How is the 3D television set apart from the other kinds of technology that are applied on some television models?

For a better understanding, 3D television is a kind of a display technology which allows viewers to enjoy movies, sports, TV programs, and even video games in a stereoscopic effect while they are at home. The technology is based on the use of separation or otherwise known as “stereopsis”, which adds the illusion of the third-dimension into the usual two-dimensional flat images.

Such image is made possible by the creation of two displays of separate yet full size different images in the same scene. One image is for the right eye while the other is for the left eye. The differences in both images are intentional as they are to mimic the human vision system in seeing an object. What is known as “inter-pupillary distance” or the distance that separates the eyes of every human being aids the eyes to see the objects based from a slightly changed angle which then leads to two slightly different yet distinct images. The human brain processes all these differences so as to create the relative depth information to have the three-dimensional image.

Cost concern for today's 3D TV owner hopefuls?
LG 50PY3D 50" 720p Plasma HDTV
It is now possible to have a 3D TV at home but still, there are some issues that need to be solved before it can finally become an item in the mainstream home entertainment technology. It will not take a long time, however, before many homeowners, if not all, will consider buying it.
If you can afford one, buy one. There is no stopping at this 3D technology. It may be a bit expensive today, prices will surely drop.. Remember that in the past, only the rich can afford the newest "tubed-toy". Then it didn't take long before television sets became part of every home.

The fact then remains that upgrading the television set is yet a human norm. When the flat panel TVs came out, homeowners decided to say goodbye to their tube televisions. Other upgrades included the LCD, the plasma TV, then eventually the HDTV. With another technology being popularized, it is then another challenge to them. The 3D TV is good so far only that its present pricing seems to be a challenge to every buyer.