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Active 3D vs. Passive 3D

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April 21, 2011
High-Tech at Home
Active 3D vs. Passive 3D
Which 3D TV technology will come out on top? We put three 3D sets side by side to see which 3D tech is the right choice. - Patrick Miller and Tim Moynihan, PCWorld
3D HDTVs: News & Tips
The Early Adopter's Guide to 3D TV, Cameras, Camcorders, and Editing Will the 3D footage from your Sony camcorder play on your Panasonic 3D TV? Should you wait for glasses-free 3D? We did some experimenting to find the answers to these and other 3D mysteries.
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HDTV Shopping Tips: 3D, 1080p, and More Purchasing an HDTV is a tricky proposition. To avoid ending up with a dud, read these tips before you buy.
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Glasses-Free 3D: Sooner Than You Think? Glasses-free 3D showed up everywhere at CES 2011. Check out the good, bad, and ugly glasses-free 3D--and find out why it might be coming sooner than you think.
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