3D Tv monitors are the next generation in home entertainment and they're here!With a large variety of monitors getting attention, it’s best to understand the basics so you can make the right choice.3D Monitor Resolution Many 3D Tv monitors are not full HD quality. 1080p resolution (1,920 by 1,080 pixels progressively scanned) provides rich quality for home theater viewers,though there are many other things to consider, this is likely to be your mostdazzling picture.Note any ads for "1080i" 3D Tv monitors, really this is usually about half the screen resolution of an actual 1080p display.

So while it may cost less, one of these sets, may really only be about 786p resolution.Other elements that affect 3D viewing: the level of light in the room (sunlight especially may require you to have a brighter set), your eye sight (particularly in low light), how far you are from the monitor, the quality of the broadcast,DVD, or video image. The first questions to answer are set location and whereit is you'll be sitting...The right distance for watching your 3D Tv monitor Most recommendations are for you to watch your 3D Tv monitor from a distance is about 2-3x the screen size. Also, with all but the biggest monitors, several feet out of this range, and you'll have a hard time seeing the difference between a
786p and 1080p monitor that is showing for example a blu-ray disk.Backlight Control
Most of why a 3D Tv monitor is bright, is the optical filter technology in its backlighting control. It’s best to have a set that provides adjustable levels for backlighting. This can help improve your monitor quality with different amounts of light in the room. With less backlight, the monitor uses less energy. Also reducing backlighting can extend the lifespan of the set’s lamp module, another consideration.Contrast Ratio & Pixel-Response Rate?
These are far from standard in how they’re calculated, so they might aren't very
helpful in making your choice of 3D Tv sets. More helpful is whether the monitor
is optimized to minimize image smearing for fast motion images. Also helpful is the
speed of the monitor’s display technology.

Something in the 120-Hz range would
be terrific. A standard signal is closer to 60-Hz.Contrast ratio is the ratio of the measured light output when displaying white,versus the light output displaying black. Again these are not really standardized and difficult to use as a good reference. Most viewers agree that the best test of 3D Tv quality is really the richness of the black color level output.One more note – you should test different monitors using the same image, with the monitor on “Theater” or “Natural” mode, this is particularly true in low light
scenes for whatever program you’re viewing.Getting the Right Size Screen.You probably want to get the biggest screen for your room and your budget.However, another important factor is where you’re going to sit. Take the size of the screen multiply it by 2 -- that's as close as you want to be. Then take
it and multiply it by 3 -- that’s about as far away as you want to be. This will helpyou get the right size for the space where you're going to be watching your 3D Tv monitor.
So while it may cost less, one of these sets, may really only be about 786p resolution.Other elements that affect 3D viewing: the level of light in the room (sunlight especially may require you to have a brighter set), your eye sight (particularly in low light), how far you are from the monitor, the quality of the broadcast,DVD, or video image. The first questions to answer are set location and whereit is you'll be sitting...The right distance for watching your 3D Tv monitor Most recommendations are for you to watch your 3D Tv monitor from a distance is about 2-3x the screen size. Also, with all but the biggest monitors, several feet out of this range, and you'll have a hard time seeing the difference between a
786p and 1080p monitor that is showing for example a blu-ray disk.Backlight Control
Most of why a 3D Tv monitor is bright, is the optical filter technology in its backlighting control. It’s best to have a set that provides adjustable levels for backlighting. This can help improve your monitor quality with different amounts of light in the room. With less backlight, the monitor uses less energy. Also reducing backlighting can extend the lifespan of the set’s lamp module, another consideration.Contrast Ratio & Pixel-Response Rate?
These are far from standard in how they’re calculated, so they might aren't very
helpful in making your choice of 3D Tv sets. More helpful is whether the monitor
is optimized to minimize image smearing for fast motion images. Also helpful is the
speed of the monitor’s display technology.
Something in the 120-Hz range would
be terrific. A standard signal is closer to 60-Hz.Contrast ratio is the ratio of the measured light output when displaying white,versus the light output displaying black. Again these are not really standardized and difficult to use as a good reference. Most viewers agree that the best test of 3D Tv quality is really the richness of the black color level output.One more note – you should test different monitors using the same image, with the monitor on “Theater” or “Natural” mode, this is particularly true in low light
scenes for whatever program you’re viewing.Getting the Right Size Screen.You probably want to get the biggest screen for your room and your budget.However, another important factor is where you’re going to sit. Take the size of the screen multiply it by 2 -- that's as close as you want to be. Then take
it and multiply it by 3 -- that’s about as far away as you want to be. This will helpyou get the right size for the space where you're going to be watching your 3D Tv monitor.


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