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Old 11-03-2010, 14:33   #8
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Re: 3d tv

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Originally Posted by zing View Post
from the link not good Active shutter is the best and its supported by the best TV manufacturers.SKY insist they are going to broadcast both lets hope VM do to or you will have to buy a LG or Hitachi TV and not a Sony Samsung or Panny lol
The broadcast makes no difference to the tech used to view.

The HDMI standard for 3d works with both. As long as you are capable of generating two seperate frames then if viewing needs polarised or shutter is entirely down to the tv set. In both cases the STB will be sending the same signal, the difference then is in the processing done by the TV.
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