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=media type="custom" key="5986809"How do 3D Televisions work? = Human eyes are spaced apart, so we see a small difference between the viewing angles in each eye. TV manufactuers recreate how the eyes can produce a 3 dimensional image in a television. The TV displays two images of the same picture, separate yet overlapping, at the same time. The glasses used in conjunction with the TV actually makes the image 3D. The idea to 3 dimensions is projecting two of the same image to both eyes but in different locations. Watching to many programs or movies in 3D may cause eye strain. In Samsung TVs, the 3D processor can convert 2D into 3D in non-3D shows and movies.



Interesting Facts

 * Phillips is working on a 3D Television, which do not need glasses to view the 3 Demensions, but the technology will not be there for at least another 10 years.​
 * ESPN is to launch a 3D channel later this year.
 * Cable and Satellite companies would have to update thier infrastructure to carry plenty of channels in 3D.

Works Cited
​ [|How 3DTVs Work] [|Samsung's Website] [|How Stuff Works--3DTVs]