DLP television question.?
by 3D G33K
Ok, so I’ve been researching TVs, and DLP seems really good, because it has great picture quality, come in huge sizes, up to 73 inches, doesn’t fade or burn out like LCD and Plasma, and is very cheap for the size and quality. Just one thing I want to know: It says that DLP TVs are 3D ready, but it also says I need a 3d source and glasses. My question is, if I have 3D glasses, do I still need the 3D source? Because it says 3D ready. . .
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Plead the fifth
DLP is okay but i would try out those new LED TVs they have a better picture and with DLP you see glare if you are not in right position to watch the TV and seem to be milky in their dark colors.
And plasma TVs contrary to what the sales people tell you they don’t burn out sure they require more care but the picture is one of the best ones out there.
Colorful L
Yes,3D video, gaming and dual-screen features require compatible 3D source devices, 3D glasses and IR emitters
– Connect your 3D DLP HDTV – offered by either Mitsubishi or Samsung – to a compatible 3D source
– Plug the transmitter into the HDTV VESA sync port
– Place the DLP HDTV into 3D mode
– Put on your active 3D glasses
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