3DTV

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If it's worth watching in 3D, it's on Time Warner Cable. In fact, viewers like you have already been offered 3DTV on Time Warner Cable Digital TV through Movies On Demand and sporting events like, the Masters, Coke Zero 400 from Daytona and the PGA Championship. Today’s 3D Is Not Like the Old 3D How Does it Work? The “passive glass system” uses a technique similar to 3D movie viewing, that is, the program features two overlapping images and a viewer wears glasses with polarized lenses. Each lens views only one of the overlapping images, and your brain puts the image together for a 3D effect. This type of television is also able to show 2D images. What Do You Need?
To receive 3D service, a 3DTV purchased after March 2010, compatible 3D glasses, Digital TV, remote and lease of a Digital set-top box are required. HD TV set and HD converter required for HD service. The compatible HD converter must be connected to your 3DTV via an HDMI cable only (HDMI adapters, including DVI to HDMI are not compatible) and viewer must wear glasses that are compatible with their 3DTV. Some services are not available to CableCARD customers. Not all equipment supports all services. Subject to change without notice. Not available in all areas. Some restrictions apply. Time Warner Cable is a trademark of Time Warner Inc. Used under license. All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners. |