Best DLP 3D Glasses Deliver Outstanding Picture Quality

If you’re looking for a sweet pair of DLP 3D glasses, then read this article and I will share with you one pair your DLP television and projector should not be without.

Quantum 3D Glasses has delivered quality 3D glasses with their G5 and G7 collection for the past few years. Their ability to engineer glasses and produce them at a much lower cost than the OEM, has allowed them to gain a strong foothold in the market.

Finally, they have produced a pair of DLP 3D glasses that are molded from the same quality as their previous models.

It’s nice to see someone begin to take of the DLP projector and television owners out there.

It’s amazing when you see the crazy prices on some the active shutter 3D glasses offered by the OEM projector companies. I think I saw a pair of JVC DLP 3D glasses for sale the other day and the sticker prices shocked me, something like $149.

Lately, I have seen similar prices from other DLP projector manufacturers that sell both projectors and DLP 3D glasses.

It’s can get quite costly if you don’t shop around and find the best DLP link 3d glasses available.

Here’s what Texas Instruments say’s about DLP link technology.

When it comes to 3D projection technology, the latest advances which achieve the most compelling experience utilize active glasses which interact with the projector to create an immersive 3D image on the screen.

To the viewer, it is seamless and the picture is amazing. However, the process of syncing the projected image with active glasses is amazing in itself. Thanks to DLP Link, a special synchronization system built into 3D Ready DLP projectors, the glasses link to the projector without any special emitters or 3rd party transmission devices.

Because the DLP imaging chip is so fast, it is able to project two images on the screen at one time to create the 3D image viewed through the active glasses. But, in addition to the two images on the screen, the DLP chip also sends additional data to the glasses in-between each frame of video. This is how the projector communicates with the DLP link enabled active glasses. This ingenious transmission technique makes data emitters obsolete and eliminates the need to install and position emitters. This saves you time and money and makes setup of a 3D Ready DLP projector quick and easy.

As you know, they are the innovators of this technology. It’s an interesting read for sure.

I promised to give you a link to a pair of DLP 3D Glasses we think are at the top of the market, so check it them out and see what you think.

Click DLP 3D Glasses and see for yourself, quality and amazing prices.

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Xpand Compatible Mitsubishi Emitter Found It’s Match

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Are you looking for an xpand compatible Mitsubishi emitter?

Then let me show you one that’s high powered and has the ability to broadcast 20 feet further than the built-in Mitsubishi emitter.

They say it has:

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  • Stronger Signal – Other emitters have a signal strength of 50 micro volts while our 3D emitter has a signal strength of 200 micro volts. That means you can be further away from the emitter and still use your 3D glasses. In fact, its been tested up to 50 feet away, the length of five free throws.

Reversible IR Signal – With this 3D Emitter you can now reverse the IR signal between “Standard” and “Reverse” formats. This will allow you to use both your DLP and IR 3D Glasses at the same time.

Curved Front Face Plate – The front of our 3D Emitter is curved to increase the maximum broadcast horizontal range offered by any IR Emitter. For example, according to Mitsubishi, their IR Emitter has a horizontal broadcast range of just 100 degrees. Our IR Emitter offers you 120 degrees. You’re no longer limited to sitting right in front of the 3D TV to enjoy it.

So if you own a Mitsubishi 3D television or a Samsung 3D television for that matter, this is the emitter you need to deliver the 3D experience with vivid imagery and bright details you deserve.

Go here >>>> Mitsubishi 3D Emitter and see first hand how you can flood your entertainment room in 3D images.

 

 

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Cool Star Wars Episode 1 3D Movie Trailer

Really cool video from Lucas Films in 3D.

 

All you need are some glasses like these Samsung 3D Glasses and you can watch amazing 3D at home.

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Panasonic TY-ER3D4MU Review For You

Looking for one of the best Panasonic TY-ER3D4MU review sfor your eyes, then check out this brief snipped from CNET.

Unlike the lightweight Samsung SSG-4100GB, the Panasonic TY-ER3D4MU glasses feel harder wearing and don’t require assembly. The Panasonics have longer arms that the Samsungs and are hinged for better rigidity. The fit is very good whether you wear prescription glasses or not and the glasses block out quite a bit of light while still remaining lightweight.

Panasonic TY-ER3D4MULike the Samsung’s the on-off control is situated just above the nose and holding the control to the right pairs them to the TV. We had no trouble pairing them to either TV as long as we held them close to the screen. The glasses use Bluetooth instead of infrared so they don’t need a physical view of the TV, which means you don’t have to resync them if you lose line of sight for some reason. The Panasonic’s TY-ER3D4MUs are rechargeable and charge via a small USB port.

Performance
The Samsung and Panasonic glasses performed about the same, although if we had to pick one based on picture quality alone it would be these Panasonics.

Now you can always select the sonic’s and pay out the nose for their “cool” glasses or you can flip the script and try out some Pansonic 3d Glasses that are compatible with most of their televisions.  It’s a pocket book decision, since most compatible 3D glasses deliver the same quality image, while some after-market deliver better pictures.

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Revolutionary 3D Glasses Cinema Experience In Your Home

 

The 3D experience you demand is now available in your home. You no longer have to venture out beyond the threshold of your front door to enjoy serious 3D entertainment, as the big electronic companies are delivering rock solid entertainment. Just snuggle up with a loved on and don some 3D Glasses and you will soon have the experience of a lifetime, course a 3D television is required.

 

A trip to the big screen is something I always look forward to. I probably always will. The new 3D movies have put an even greater level of enjoyment to my trips to the theater. You don’t have to twist my arm to get me to experience the joys of a well made 3D experience. Having four little girls who enjoy a 3D movie as much as I do gives me the perfect excuse to see all the latest CGI animations coming out.

3D works by making sure each eye sees a slightly different picture than the other with each image representing the perspective of each eye.

As each eye perceives the world from a slightly different perspective due to them being about 2 inches apart this effectively mimics the way we see the real world and creates a more realistic 3D image on a 2D screen. All 3D images are created this way but there are two or three different methods used to achieve the effect.

Anaglyph Stereo

Once a popular method anaglyph is now more of a novelty due to its poor picture quality. In case you don’t know the term anaglyph refers to the red and blue glasses which are usually made out of cardboard. Each separate image is made up of either a red or blue tint. Your eyes have the corresponding image filtered out by the colored lenses thus allowing each eye to see only one image each. This works to a degree but the colors are somewhat muted so you wouldn’t want to watch a top notch feature length movie with them.

Active Shutter Glasses Stereoscopy

Alternate-frame sequencing is the technical term coined for active shutter glasses. Each image is shown alternately on the screen. When an eye is not supposed to see the image it is blocked by the shutter over that eye going dark. This is the reason a TV needs to be capable of at least a frequency of 120Hz. Divide this by two and you have the required 60Hz for each eye that is needed for smooth animation. Even higher frequencies can ensure a flicker free experience for the vast majority of viewers. Most new models of TVs and projectors being manufactured today are capable of this higher frequency.

3d active shutterActive shutter glasses have a couple of disadvantages. Perhaps the biggest disadvantage is the need for a power source for the glasses. It can be provided via cable tethered to a power supply or via batteries. If you are blessed with a large family you are either going to create a jungle of cables or you will have a rather large expense for batteries. As they have been around for a while now prices for active shutter glasses and the TVs that use them have greatly reduced in price. If you only need one or two pairs of glasses then this would be the way to go.

Polarized Light Stereoscopy

As technology is always evolving new techniques for displaying 3D imagery are coming onto the market. One such system uses polarized light for projecting images onto a screen and it is now possible to display both images on the screen simultaneously. Special polarized lenses in the glasses are polarized to only let in the correct image while blocking the other.

The major disadvantage of this method is the cost. It’s new technology so prices are still quite high. The images are projected so you will also need to buy a silver screen to get the best effect. A silver screen is needed to keep the light polarized so the image remains crisp and clear.

I believe polarized light stereoscopy will become the dominant method of 3D in the home eventually as costs decrease over time. The glasses don’t require batteries, are cheaper and also lighter than active shutter glasses. You can 3d glasses eyewearalso have a more widely dispersed audience as the 3D effect is viewable from more angles. The average pair of shutter glasses will darken the image by about 20%. Polarized glasses can reduce this to about 10%.

The author loves electronic gadgets and loves writing about his passion. You can find more information on home entertainment technology on his site at 3D projectors for the home theater

As you can see it’s time to enjoy  3D content in your very own home.

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