Hahahaha.... that is the tech world for you, Vin. As soon as you buy the latest and greatest, something newer makes it obsolete. I will do without 3D too. I just got my HD TV with Blu-Ray players. I am satisfied at the moment!
I am using an analog 34inch TV and wish to buy a LCD or Plasma or LED TV , but it seems that I have to wait for 3D TV to come to my local market. will keep you informed of the result.
M.Rafat
-- Edited by Moh-Reza-rafat on Sunday 10th of January 2010 04:44:44 PM
No standard has been decided on concerning 3-D (as far as I know). Flat panels come in LCD (liquid crystal display) or Plasma (plasma tube) and LED refers to the back-lighting of LCDs (fluorescent-tube or LEDs) the latter being a newer technology. Hope this helps!
One of the big problems with 3-D TV is that most systems, when they debut later this year, will require viewers to wear 3-D glasses. They're goofy, expensive and, some testers complain, cause headaches and nausea.
But TCL Corporation, the Chinese company that's a parent of RCA, showed off 3-D TV technology that doesn't require glasses. A company representative said the technology, which adds a layer of rippled lenses to the front of the TV screen to produce the three-dimensional effect, could be used in the home as well as on billboards.
"Basically, we put the glasses that you'd be wearing on the TV," a TCL spokeswoman said.
Price: Unannounced
Available: 2011 for commercial clients
What's cool: No irritating glasses.
you may check the link : http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/01/11/ces.wrap.up/index.html
M.Rafat
-- Edited by Moh-Reza-rafat on Monday 11th of January 2010 03:54:04 PM