Why is there a difference in picture quality between images on 3D TV screen and those on 3D cinema screen?
why do images on 3D TV generally flicker while they do not in movie theaters?
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- well that depends what brand is your tv and what model is it if you could ttell me that maybe i can help you
- i have got a panasonic 3d tv and the images do NOT flicker but i havnt watched a 3d film in a theatre before so i can not tell you the difference between them
- Lots of reasons. In the theater - they have total light control but in your living room you probably have other sources of light which increases your ability to notice flicker. In the theater - the projectors are probably 4K devices (over 4 thousand lines of resolution). You have 1080 which is good but theaters are better.
- 3D theaters use passive technology while most of 3D TVs use active technology. Since passive glasses don’t flicker, they allow supreme quality images without flickering. Passive 3D TV like LG Cinema 3D does not flicker and gives picture quality seen in theaters.
- Yes, LG Passive 3D glasses allow full HD pictures in 3D mode. Recently, VDE, one of Europe’s largest technical-scientific associations based in Germany, has certified the 47LW570S as full HD. So passive 3D is best.
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