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  2. 3D television - Wikipedia

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    The following 3D-TV consumer configurations will be available to the public: [50] 3D-TV connected to 3D Blu-ray Player for packaged media. 3D-TV connected to HD Games Console, e.g. PS3 for 3D gaming. 3D-TV connected to HD STB for broadcast 3D-TV. 3D-TV receiving a 3D-TV broadcast directly via a built-in tuner and decoder.

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    Of course, smart TVs are often at the top of people’s lists on Prime Day each year, especially cheap ones. And in 2022, Amazon Prime Day … The post Prime Day cheap TV deals: Big screens, small ...

  5. Film-type patterned retarder - Wikipedia

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    FPR panels provide brighter 3D images. Nearly two times brighter than conventional 3D TVs, the FPR 3D TV produces brighter and clearer pictures with 3D Light Boost, a thin film covering the screen that enhances brightness in 3D. FPR glasses are "passive" and do not use electricity.

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  7. DVB 3D-TV - Wikipedia

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    The implementation of first generation of DVB 3D-TV could be staggered: Phase 1: the first standard will have forward compatibility with actual HD systems with just some firmware actualization at HD systems set-top boxes and, of course, the need for 3D panels; however signaling or distribution formats should not prevent future expansion to support new 3D encoding formats.