When you watch 3D at home with "Active" 3D Glasses. There is an emitter built into or attached(Sony) that sends a signal to the glasses. The signal is essentially telling the glasses what rate to shutter at(over 100 times per second). The shutter effect manipulates the eyes to the point where only one eye is being used at a time. So if you can only see out of one eye you do not get the 3D effect. While those who claim to only be able to see out of one eye at a time but have equal vision from both will still get the effect. Possibly an enhanced 3D effect(IMO).
Connecting two theater projectors for a 3d effect on movies and television is fairly easy. If both projectors are the same, then all you need are the proper cords to connect the two projectors together, and have the cords to hook up to the DVD/blue ray player, or cable box.
Paper is a 3D object.
a Sphere is a 3d circle
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No. Only movies filmed as 3d will produce the 3d effect on a 3d television.
3D games only play with 3D effects on 3D HDTVs
a 3ds is a dsi with 3D effect. a dsi XL is a big dsi. you can choose: 3D effect or being big. i would choose the 3D effect.
When you watch a 3D film/movie you must wear 3D glasses to get the 3D experience.
I think there is no such technology that can provide a 3D movie in a normal TV as if you want the 3D effect you've to use 3D TV.
Most use generic red and green glasses that can enhance the 3d effect. The film has to be broadcast in that mode to see any 3d effect
All 3D TV's include an option to turn the 3D effect off on the remote, or through the option menus.
The Nintendo DSi is not capable of displaying 3D images.
Yes, you can play your xbox on a plasma 3D. The dashboard and most games will not be 3D but some games are 3D compatible.
Yes, but you will not be able to see or use the 3D effect.
It depends what projector you get
There aren't a lot of video games designed specifically for 3D. More 3D games will be released as 3D televisions become more popular.