Friday , April 19 2024

3D Blu Ray

3D Blu Ray is the 3D technology allowing movies to be viewed in glorious 3D on home entertainment systems.

To begin enjoying 3D movies in the comfort of your living room, you will need two pieces of equipment. 3D TVs are the first piece of the puzzle. Although configured only for converting television shows to 3D, this piece of hardware is still necessary to be able to enjoy the full resolution images provided for by the second thing you will need: a 3D Blu-ray player.

Fortunately, most of the major electronics manufacturers are now making them, including Panasonic (whose model #DMP-BDT350 was the first 3D Blu-ray player), Sony and Samsung. Many of the newer models are also compatible with internet video sites like YouTube and Amazon On Demand.

A third thing you will need is a good pair of 3D glasses. Although many 3D TVs and 3D Blu-ray players come with them, you may choose to customize your own pair for both functionality and style according to your own personal preference.

You’ll find bloggers discussing 3D Blu-ray at sites like High Def Disc News and Blu-ray.com.

About Glen Boyd

Glen Boyd is the author of Neil Young FAQ, released in May 2012 by Backbeat Books/Hal Leonard Publishing. He is a former BC Music Editor and current contributor, whose work has also appeared in SPIN, Ultimate Classic Rock, The Rocket, The Source and other publications. You can read more of Glen's work at the official Neil Young FAQ site. Follow Glen on Twitter and on Facebook.

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