| 3D television is without any doubt the latest hype | | | | Lenticular viewing. This is a technology that has |
| in consumer electronics. People want to watch 3D | | | | been devised by the always creative Philips |
| movies in their own home, now that they have | | | | company. A special 3D set of glasses are required |
| seen them in cinemas. The supply of 3D | | | | to watch television in three dimensions with this |
| technologies is growing rapidly these days. There | | | | technology. There are some people who feel that |
| are many ways of creating the 3D experience on | | | | the glasses look kind of silly. The lens in televisions |
| LCD televisions. Some methods are more | | | | with lenticular viewing, sends a different image to |
| expensive than others. But other methods are | | | | each eye. The left eye's image is going to differ |
| more easily doable by manufacturers. There are a | | | | slightly from the one that is sent to the right eye. |
| lot of trade offs to keep in mind when thinking | | | | The downside to this, is that these television sets |
| about how to bring 3D to the consumer's home. | | | | have a small viewing angle. And they cannot be |
| When it comes to creating 3D televisions, there | | | | watched by multiple persons. |
| are three main methods of doing it. | | | | |