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TV manufacturers have dropped support of 3D -- At CES 2017, Samsung, LG, Sony and Panasonic had no 3D TVs to show, and you might have missed it, but Samsung didn't produce a 3D TV in 2016.
If you have a little old TV set that's just collecting dust, give it some new life by ripping it open, inserting a light bulb, and turning it into a nice retro picture frame. Mid-century Modernist ...
Although 3D as a feature didn't become commonplace on HDTVs until 2010, Mitsubishi and Samsung have both been shipping a number of 3D-ready models for several years. However, they rely on a ...
It's very similar to that of CRT TVs of old, ... the 3D picture is exceptional. The image is more vivid than that of either of the other TVs, and the 3D effect is the most potent.
You might think 3D TV had died a painful death, and I'd have agreed… until I saw Ultra-D. It's glasses-free 3D TV that works with any almost content, from old 480i/p broadcast TV to Blu-ray ...
And just to complicate the 3D TV technology picture further, I'll note that full-resolution 3D using passive glasses is not only possible, it was demonstrated at CES.
To be optimistic, 3D isn’t dead yet. Your 3D capable TVs and players are still quality components. As unlikely as it is, LG could even throw everyone a bone and release another 3D model or two.