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Manufacturer | Mitsubishi |
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Manufacturer's Part Number | 3DA-1 |
Description | Mitsubishi; Product Type: Signal Converter; Functions: Signal Conversion, Video Capturing; Form Factor: External; Product Model: 3DA-1; Compatibility: C8-C10 Series 3D TV; |
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Certifications & Standards: | UL |
Number of HDMI Outputs: | 1 |
Product Name: | 3D Adapter |
Functions: | Signal Conversion, Video Capturing |
Limited Warranty: | 1 Year |
Brand Name: | Mitsubishi |
Form Factor: | External |
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Marketing Information: |
Experience TV programs, movies, games, and other video content with a 3D stereoscopic effect, when you combine your compatible Mitsubishi HDTV along with this 3D Adapter, which enables you to start watching 3D video at home. Important - You will still need to purchase Active 3D eyewear with a matching emitter to make this work. If you don’t have those already, we suggest just buying the Mitsubishi 3D Starter Pack model 3DC1000. Mitsubishi HDTV with this 3D Starter Pack, which includes everything you need to start watching 3D video at home. It comes with a 3D Adapter with remote, two pair of Active 3D eyewear with matching emitter, and an HDMI cable. The Starter Pack also comes with a Disney Blu-ray Showcase Disc, which includes 3D trailers of A Christmas Carol, Alice In Wonderland, and Toy Story 3 along with an educational short on 3D presented by Disney's Timon and Pumba characters from The Lion King. Specifications: Mitsubishi's 3D Adapter works with the following 3D-ready Mitsubishi HDTVs: 2007 Mitsubishi Models: WD-57833* WD-65833* WD-73833* * feature named FX Gaming 2008 Mitsubishi Models: WD-60735 WD-60C8 WD-65735 WD-65736 WD-65835 WD-65C8 WD-73735 WD-73736 WD-73835 WD-73C8 L65-A90 2009 Mitsubishi Models: WD-60737 WD-60C9 WD-65737 WD-65837 WD-65C9 WD-73737 WD-73837 WD-73C9 WD-82737 WD-82837 2010 Mitsubishi Models: WD-60638 WD-60C10 WD-60738 WD-65638 WD-65C10 WD-65738 WD-65838 WD-73638 WD-73C10 WD-73738 WD-73838 WD-82738 WD-82838 L75-A91 Frequently Asked Questions: How is the new 3D TV technology different from older 3D? Prior to 2010, there have been 3D DVD titles that have come to market that use anaglyph glasses, which use lenses tinted red and cyan (or other colors) which are used to combine two false-color images. The result seen by the viewer is discolored and usually lower-resolution than the new method. The principal improvement of today's 3D technology is the use of active shutter and passive eyewear which are high contrast and provide for a better higher video resolution experience. Today's 3DTVs also have technology that enables 3D images to be rendered on screen as intended by the content providers. How is 3D TV different from 3D in the theater? 3DTV is a large screen, immersive experience. Many consumers have experienced 3D feature films at 3D movie theaters. The DLP technology is the technology used in majority of 3D cinema theaters. DLP is also the technology used in Mitsubishi 3D-Ready and Mitsubishi 3D TVs. In theaters, passive polarized 3D glasses are mainly used to view 3D movies. Most present day 3DTVs utilize active shutter glasses. Does everyone watching programming on a 3D TV need to wear 3D glasses? Yes. Everyone watching programming on a 3D TV must wear 3D glasses to properly see the 3D effect. Without 3D glasses, the image on the screen will appear doubled, distorted, and unwatchable. Currently, a technology does not exist which allows a single TV to display both 2D and 3D content simultaneously without 3D glasses. |
Number of HDMI Inputs: | 1 |
Product Type: | Signal Converter |
Product Model: | 3DA-1 |
HDMI: | Yes |
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Country of Origin: | China |